My current plan is to install a new QubesOS system into the big free
partition - and then move stuff there. I don't have anything valuable
in dom0 - so it is about moving the VMs. Is there a clean way to do
that? Would it work if I just copy /var/lib/qubes into the new system?
Cheers,
Zbigniew
Thanks for the instructions. Unfortunately I have no space after the
partition - and I did not want to have two passwords - so I created a
new partition with enough space. I tried copying (with dd) the old
partition into the new one and then proceeding with the instructions -
but that failed with
It is the standard procedure to enlarge any root partition on any Linux —
enlarge encrypted volume, enlarge LVM physical volume, enlarge enlarge LVM
logical volume, enlarge root file system. You will have to do this from a
rescue initramfs or another Linux system you booted from.
On February
On 02/18/17 11:23, Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote:
> There are instructions how to resize a VM at
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/resize-root-disk-image/ - but this cannot
> apply to dom0 - because it requires stopping the VM and then running
> commands in dom0. What would be the procedure for resizing
There are instructions how to resize a VM at
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/resize-root-disk-image/ - but this cannot
apply to dom0 - because it requires stopping the VM and then running
commands in dom0. What would be the procedure for resizing dom0 root
partition?
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Zbigniew Lukasiak