anyone ? On Thursday 28 December 2006 17:50, Jeffery Fernandez wrote: > I have a 75GB drive which I use for my shiny OpenSuse 10.2 install > > I have setup a Volume Group called system and within the volume group, I > have two Logical Volumes, one for /home and the other / which use 25GB and > 20GB respectively. I also have a 60MB ext3 partition which is used for > /boot > > I am using swap partition which is on an other SATA drive. Which means I > have approx 30GB of free space. > > I want to extend the /home partition to the maximum of the free space but > the YaST LVM manager doesn't allow me to do so. I have done the following > to try to achieve this: > > logged-in as root in single user mode > un-mounted the /home partition > Started up YaST and LVM manager > Edited the home Logical Volume > Set the size to the max available Size (54.4GB) and click OK > Hit the Apply button which gives me the error: > > "Failure occurred during the following actions: > Extending logical volume /dev/system/home to 54.4GB > > system error code was: 4016 > > lvextend -l + 7527 /dev/system/home: > insufficient free space: 13927 extends needed, but only 7541 available." > > > I understand what extends are and that there is no available extends. But > how does it allow me to extend it showing there is enough room to do so and > not be able to extend it ? Any suggestions or anyone know what I am doing > wrong ? > > cheers, > Jeffery
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