Richard Troth wrote:
Troy ...

Dave Jones mentioned  'resize2fs',  which I also would recommend,  IFF the
portions of the new disk are  "blocked"  (that is,  if they are low-level
formatted).  When you resize and begin to use blocks beyond where things
lived before,  you just need to be sure that the new region of the disk is
formatted as 4k blocks.

You will also find that  'resize2fs'  of the root demands that you to be
in single user mode,  which the Linux/390 distros support with varying
degrees of difficulty.  (


A small recovery system which one can attach the drive to, or which you
can attach to your system can be handy.

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Cheers
John

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