Re: Extending Debian partition under VMware

2016-11-19 Thread Jorge Expósito
A I had done the first part throught gparted there were only two commands left for running: lvextend -L +1G /dev/mapper/j0003--vg-root resize2fs /dev/mapper/j0003--vg-root Thank you. 2016-11-19 14:15 GMT+01:00 Dan Ritter : > On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 11:28:57AM +0100,

Re: Extending Debian partition under VMware

2016-11-19 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 19/11/2016 à 11:28, Jorge Expósito a écrit : I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb. Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1 extra Gb successfuly. Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l and it seems that the

Re: Extending Debian partition under VMware

2016-11-19 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 11:28:57AM +0100, Jorge Expósito wrote: > I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb. > Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1 > extra Gb successfuly. > Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l

Extending Debian partition under VMware

2016-11-19 Thread Jorge Expósito
I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb. Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1 extra Gb successfuly. Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l and it seems that the extra Gb is actually there. Device Boot Start