There is a good software can solve your problem--Partition Manager.
You needn't worry about anything wrong at all; it can help you easily
http://www.extend-partition.com/help/how-to-resize-partition.html resize
partition without data loss. And I want to tell you, this software is free
for use.
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:58:50 +0200, Stephane Dupille
steph...@dupille.org wrote:
Hello,
I installed a FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE into a virtual machine (with virtual
box), using a GTP partitioning scheme, and zfs. The virtual disk disk
is 10 Go.
I dumped this disk image to a real machine, which
Andrey V. Elsukov bu7c...@yandex.ru écrit :
I have plan to add `gpart recover` feature in near future.
I've seen that. It seems to me that's a good idea.
It needs in kernel support too. You can try to download snapshot
of livefs CD of 9.0-CURRENT and use it.
Andrey V. Elsukov bu7c...@yandex.ru écrit :
Hi,
Stephane Dupille wrote:
Currently there is no easy way to do it. GPT holds information about
first and last usable sectors. You can see them in your output:
last: 20971486
first: 34
I had the opportunity to boot that machine from network (a
Stephane Dupille wrote:
And dmesg does not say anymore that the secondary GPT table is corrupt
or invalid.
I have plan to add `gpart recover` feature in near future.
Yep, seen it. I applied your patch to resize partition, but I didn't
manage to use it correctly.
# cd /usr/src
# patch
Stephane Dupille wrote:
I dumped this disk image to a real machine, which has a 160 Go disk.
The system works fine, but I can only use 10 Go of disk space. How can
I gain more space ?
How can I enlarge the last partition of the disk to use the whole disk ?
I tried to create a new