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Readme: Write guide to resize guest fs #31
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Add documentation on how-to resize guest filesystem to help users.
These are the commands I used in my Vagrantfile for bento/ubuntu-18.04
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Unfortunately these instructions don't seem to work RHEL-based systems such as Fedora. |
@blissdev Did you get an error? Please attach anything which could be useful identifying the problem |
I have a CentOS 7.7 box. The 8GB drive have been resized to 100GB using this plugin. I cannot figure out how to resize or even see the additional space. Could you recommend a solution?
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For CentOS 7/8: #39 |
@sprotheroe Could you review this PR? |
@clbarnes Thanks for linking the issue. Ideally, the device partition selection should be done automatically in the script. |
I tried with However, despite failing, |
Hard to say but here's a checklist to verify correct resizing. Verify actual size of:
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It seems the way to look at logical volumes, physical volumes, and volume groups is through the I tried to |
Add documentation on how-to resize guest filesystem to help users. There are a couple of additional steps involved after installing vagrant-disksize which are not straightforward.