Am 03/10/2017 um 12:40 AM schrieb Chris Laprise:
> On 03/09/2017 05:57 PM, evo wrote:
>> Hey!
>>
>> the last question for today! :D
>> qubes is really great, but i want to understand some things, that are
>> new for me.
>>
>> i don't understand the storage occupancy in Qubes OS.
>>
>> I can give the home-folder more space, but where can i understand how
>> much space i have already used? where can i see the whole storage usage?
>>
>> and how can i add new SSD to the special VM (for example "work")?
>>
>> thanks for help!
>>
> 
> When you expand an appVM's storage, you're really changing the maximum
> limit. The space isn't allocated from dom0 storage until its used (and
> deletions will cause the space to be returned to dom0).
> 
> Normal space reporting tools for Linux will show you the overall space
> and usage in dom0. For instance, I use the KDE disk space widget on my
> desktop.
> 
> You can attach additional storage to a VM by right-clicking on it in
> Qubes Manager and using the attach/detach menu. Or you can use
> 'qvm-block' command in dom0. Unfortunately, Qubes doesn't have a way to
> permanently attach additional volumes to template-based VMs, so this
> always has to be done manually or via a udev script, etc.
> 

ah, ok, thanks!
so i understand a little bit more of it.

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