Resizing a Linux partition is a common task that can be done for many reasons. It can be done to free up space for another partition, to increase the size of the home directory or to reclaim unused ...
Hello Linux forum.<BR>I have SUSE linux installed on the end of my HD, but I haven't got into it very much and need to grab back most of the 7Gb+ space I assigned to it. The LILO is on a floppy. Is it ...
Complet vars.yml if all your information (ex: vars_sample.yml). Be sure to use the same network than your Server and vCenter server. parted must be installed on your Linux server. Use this playbook ...
GNU Parted is a command line suite to create and manipulate partition tables in Linux and Unix systems. Using Parted, one can create, resize, delete partitions, reorganize disk usage, copy data and ...
In the previous article, we have covered what is LVM and how to create Volume group and Logical volumes in Linux. This article will teach you how to resize LVM partitions i.e. extend a Volume Group ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>Any tips on the commands to use to resize the root partition on CentOS 4.3?<BR><BR>I've currently got a 10gb drive with 100mb boot, 256mb Swap and the rest as /.<BR><BR>I'd like to ...
I'm trying to resize an on-disk image using sfdisk from util-linux 2.31.1 contained in Ubuntu Mate Bionic on x86_64. This is how the partition table is initially: reliant [/tmp]: sfdisk -J ...