Hi dragon78,

Thanks for the reply. Yes I'm using the vagrant builder.

But my problem is that I could not find a way to resize the disk space
using that builder.

As I said in the previous email debian/jessie64 box is defined with a 10GB
disk by default. And I need more than that for the provisioning steps.

I could not find a way in vagrant builder to assign, for example,
"disk_size"="20G", as qemu builder does.

Regards.


On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 4:05 AM dragon788 <[email protected]> wrote:

> https://github.com/hashicorp/packer/pull/7221
>
>
> On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 8:56:12 PM UTC-6 dragon788 wrote:
>
>> I believe someone had worked on a `vagrant-repack` type builder that let
>> you take an existing box and build on top of it. I'll see if I can find
>> where that has gotten to.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:08:49 AM UTC-5 Sergio Alonso wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any way to increase the disk size using vagrant builder?
>>>
>>> Sometimes the disk space is not enough to do whatever you want in the
>>> provision.
>>>
>>> For example: debian/buster64 is setting 20G while debian/jessie64 is
>>> setting only 10G.
>>>
>>> How could I get 20G also using the debian/jessie64 box?
>>>
>>> {
>>>     "builders": [{
>>>     "communicator": "ssh",
>>>     "source_path": "debian/buster64",
>>>     "type": "vagrant"
>>>     }],
>>>     "description": "Test  disk size",
>>>     "min_packer_version": "1.6.5",
>>>     "provisioners": [{
>>>     "execute_command": "echo 'vagrant' | {{.Vars}} sudo -S -E bash
>>> '{{.Path}}'",
>>>     "inline": ["lsblk", "df -h"],
>>>     "type": "shell"
>>>     }]
>>> }
>>>
>>> ==> vagrant: Creating a Vagrantfile in the build directory...
>>> ==> vagrant: Adding box using vagrant box add ...
>>>     vagrant: (this can take some time if we need to download the box)
>>> ==> vagrant: Calling Vagrant Up (this can take some time)...
>>> ==> vagrant: Using ssh communicator to connect: 192.168.121.73
>>> ==> vagrant: Waiting for SSH to become available...
>>> ==> vagrant: Connected to SSH!
>>> ==> vagrant: Provisioning with shell script: /tmp/packer-shell476965872
>>>     vagrant: NAME   MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
>>> *    vagrant: vda    254:0    0   20G  0 disk*
>>>     vagrant: `-vda1 254:1    0 18.6G  0 part /
>>>     vagrant: Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>>     vagrant: udev            228M     0  228M   0% /dev
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs            49M  1.6M   47M   4% /run
>>>     vagrant: /dev/vda1        19G  864M   17G   5% /
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           242M     0  242M   0% /dev/shm
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           242M     0  242M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs            49M     0   49M   0% /run/user/1000
>>> ==> vagrant: Packaging box...
>>> ==> vagrant: destroying Vagrant box...
>>> Build 'vagrant' finished after 1 minute 12 seconds.
>>>
>>> {
>>>     "builders": [{
>>>     "communicator": "ssh",
>>>     "source_path": "debian/jessie64",
>>>     "type": "vagrant"
>>>     }],
>>>     "description": "Test  disk size",
>>>     "min_packer_version": "1.6.5",
>>>     "provisioners": [{
>>>     "execute_command": "echo 'vagrant' | {{.Vars}} sudo -S -E bash
>>> '{{.Path}}'",
>>>     "inline": ["lsblk", "df -h"],
>>>     "type": "shell"
>>>     }]
>>> }
>>>
>>> ==> vagrant: Deleting previous output directory...
>>> ==> vagrant: Creating a Vagrantfile in the build directory...
>>> ==> vagrant: Adding box using vagrant box add ...
>>>     vagrant: (this can take some time if we need to download the box)
>>> ==> vagrant: Calling Vagrant Up (this can take some time)...
>>> ==> vagrant: Using ssh communicator to connect: 192.168.121.20
>>> ==> vagrant: Waiting for SSH to become available...
>>> ==> vagrant: Connected to SSH!
>>> ==> vagrant: Provisioning with shell script: /tmp/packer-shell536004430
>>>     vagrant: NAME   MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
>>> *    vagrant: vda    254:0    0   10G  0 disk*
>>>     vagrant: `-vda1 254:1    0  9.3G  0 part /
>>>     vagrant: Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>>     vagrant: /dev/vda1       9.2G  732M  8.0G   9% /
>>>     vagrant: udev             10M     0   10M   0% /dev
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs            99M  4.3M   95M   5% /run
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           248M     0  248M   0% /dev/shm
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
>>>     vagrant: tmpfs           248M     0  248M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>>> ==> vagrant: Packaging box...
>>> ==> vagrant: destroying Vagrant box...
>>> Build 'vagrant' finished after 1 minute 64 milliseconds.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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