Tools like GParted should be able to safely reduce the size of the partition so you can add a second. (Always backup data in case)
this post was submitted on 12 Mar 2025
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Oh okay, I used gparted to do this I just thought making the partition smaller now would possibly ruin my boot, thank you!
Your boot partition or your root (/) partition?
Yes the root partition
That's fine, nothing wrong with storing files on your root partition.