I have gotten my filesystem the way I want now.
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Partition - Name - Size (used/total) - Filesystem - Flags (GParted) - Notes (from me)
/dev/sda1 - SYSTEM - 33.59/100.00 MB - ntfs - boot - not going to mess with this
/dev/sda2 - HP - 223.40/755.42 GB - ntfs - none - where Ubuntu currently is
/dev/sda4 - Ubuntu - 2.60/160 GB - ext3 - none - where Ubuntu is going to be moved to
/dev/sda3 - Swap - NA/16 GB - linux-swap - none - swap space
sda3 used to be FACTORY_IMAGE. Well, I don't use Windows anymore, so I deleted the recovery partition and made it my swap space. I'm probably going to delete sda2 fairly soon, and go all Ubuntu (in which case I might also delete SYSTEM on sda1, as I'm pretty sure that is a Lozedoze required partition).
So, this is the command I will use to move my Wubi drive to my new Ubuntu partition on sda4:
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sudo bash wubi-move-2.2.sh --root-disk=/media/win/ubuntu/disks/root.disk /dev/sda4 /dev/sda3
In the command, /dev/sda4 is the target, and /dev/sda3 is the swap. My command is modified from this command:
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sudo bash wubi-move-2.2.sh --root-disk=/media/win/ubuntu/disks/root.disk /dev/sda5 /dev/sda6
The command is from here. sda5 is the target, and sda6 is the swap. I am going to run this from my DVD, as making my flash drive 64 bit is going to be a real pain since I have no real room left on my Wubi drive.
Am I ready to go?
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