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− | + | - First, increase vmdisk space in your vm host gui/cli interface. | |
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sudo fdisk /dev/sda | sudo fdisk /dev/sda | ||
Command (m for help): p | Command (m for help): p |
Revision as of 22:46, 26 May 2020
Resizing existing disk space on root fs without using gparted.
- First, increase vmdisk space in your vm host gui/cli interface. - Second, in your OS with root access sudo fdisk /dev/sda Command (m for help): p Command (m for help): d Command (m for help): d Command (m for help): n Command (m for help): t (8e) Command (m for help): w (you might need to reboot or lazy unmount umount -l /opt lsblk sudo pvresize /dev/sda5 (lvm disk you increased in fdisk) sudo lvextend -L100G /dev/vg00/opt (extend whatever patition size you want