Hello, I am not expert, but often such differences are explained by the
following calculation: 1 KB is 2^10 = 1024 bytes and not 1000. While
this difference is little, in third power it becomes big: 2^30 * 53= 
56,908,316,672
so *real* 53 GiB are approx 60 * 10^6 bytes which sometimes are called
GB al well ...  Bernhard

On 01/09/2017 12:02 PM, dumbcyber wrote:
> I built Qubes on a 64Gb USB stick. I then successfully cloned the stick to an 
> external SSD drive using Clonezilla. The SSD drive is 500Gb in total size.
>
> As a result my /dev/mapper/qubes_dom000-root on the SSD is only 53Gb in total 
> size according to "df -h" in dom0.
>
> I used gparted on another linux machine to extend the size of this partition 
> (qubes_dom000) to the full size available. Gparted then shows 57Gb used and 
> 360Gb free.
>
> I boot off the SSD into Qubes and run "df -h" again but it still shows only 
> 53G total size. 
>
> Is there a "right" way to extend the size of /dev/mapper/qubes_dom000-root, 
> if in fact its at all possible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

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