-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 abhishek jain writes: > hi, > I have a small ebs amazon ec2 instance and i want to know , is there a way > i can have the root partition of full available size which is of 160 GB. > currently sda1 which is of root is of size 10 Gb. > and /mnt of 150 GB.
> In other words i want to resize to 160 GB so that other 150 GB available to > /mnt is also available to '/' . > Pl. advice, i have raised this ques on amazon discussion forums but of no > use (no reply), also i dont want to create a new instance of size 160 GB. > but to resize one. > Is it possible? AFAIK, you can't. Usually the way people deal with this, is to setup everything (= data, usually) on /mnt or mount additional volume elsewhere. OR may be if you can mount both volumes on another machine, then you can put setup PV on both volumes, and create a VG from both PVs, and then a LV of maximum size in that VG. And after installing everything on LV, with help of LVM enabled initrd, you can boot from it as well. HTH - -- Ashish SHUKLA “Tous pour un, un pour tous, c'est notre devise” (Alexandre Dumas, père, "Les Trois Mousquetaires", 1844) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJOttLXAAoJEMdGz6nnT6SwxksP/j0e0xNOgqrEuWxjfJZyyFwy DqtEasIyWPOpsO36wwWcPw4Glg6NrtNdz29JYCcoMMCkJ3xHrTDQNYKtL7rVzcWg 2MxlAp9lCSr7b+sqaZ2519xepiltVOFM5Jld1VTyhE3UaUilLTZ3fviA2Fedym5x 3aw2TCJrxs/nvlDiwIGhC7W/9yrV6a7x03A+SuQ1Pp9PEfnHJn+nUNedHs2p7LGN 3nHj3W+8acWkM7zLzazh8zAMXvdwC8il/P038gSWfXzgonOLELbgWRml4y66u3Uu Z9dp/hVwI8Xc8qcPlwDrYMaIKh1G+WKAqJVjKePSeIwWe8wr/mVISUj5kp4tgIu3 Ya3MkGPTap7F1D2KX977cSLSy4pFyEOE94T+6Hb0M2uJii7VrI2f3EX5TFl6GG4Y VGBQ5SImq6n5RUDEMEsucaNzNE9OCNJeq3uHgwUsIziSpB/1E475i+3ZipYuZPY7 CFClPkW3TmhDo0s318cl39v1UgHqKvB29y1pqf6bl8mdY60aipoobJn2d18g1umE 0mhSOBnvpZJ0elmf6/wnnTT3DFRbXp3oJ/OCgyQsQ8VGI2b+hI/BVz9YHWbsRrW8 3LY+x9yr7aSsR/X7odEPpX01w/6mge6uKIyp7HCdTHQL2glZ5j+7S8g8lgOlO5FC L4kC13b/2yBe9jKagLFS =Y4VZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
