Re: [qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-31 Thread Chris Laprise
On 01/31/2017 11:25 PM, Ted Brenner wrote: Fortunately I was able to accomplish this using fdisk without having to install anything new. One thing I haven't been able to figure out though, when I attach it to one of my appVMs, I don't know where to find it. This page

Re: [qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-31 Thread Ted Brenner
Fortunately I was able to accomplish this using fdisk without having to install anything new. One thing I haven't been able to figure out though, when I attach it to one of my appVMs, I don't know where to find it. This page mentions /run/

Re: [qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-30 Thread Ted Brenner
Thanks all for your help. I assume fdisk can do all this right? And that does appear to be in dom0. On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 1:58 PM, wrote: > On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 1:26:01 AM UTC+1, Ángel wrote: > > Ted Brenner wrote: > > > What is the best way to add and partition disks in dom0? I just

Re: [qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-30 Thread aperi . auctio
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 1:26:01 AM UTC+1, Ángel wrote: > Ted Brenner wrote: > > What is the best way to add and partition disks in dom0? I just added > > some hard drives that I'd like to format and partition and then pass > > those to a guest VM for storing my person files. With xfce, I don

Re: [qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-29 Thread Ángel
Ted Brenner wrote: > What is the best way to add and partition disks in dom0? I just added > some hard drives that I'd like to format and partition and then pass > those to a guest VM for storing my person files. With xfce, I don't > see any GUI based disk utility. Does this have to be done via the

[qubes-users] disk utility in dom0

2017-01-28 Thread Ted Brenner
What is the best way to add and partition disks in dom0? I just added some hard drives that I'd like to format and partition and then pass those to a guest VM for storing my person files. With xfce, I don't see any GUI based disk utility. Does this have to be done via the command line? Thanks! --