I am confirmed Ubuntu 20. 18 . 16,  Debian 11, 10 9 . CentOS 8 7  , FreeBSD
13, Fedora 34 , all has been tested with no issue for resizing root
partition .

On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 8:31 PM Wei ZHOU <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I checked a ubuntu 18.04 template in my testing environment.
> The root partition can be resized automatically after volume resize.
> It has installed cloud-init 20.3-2 and cloud-guest-utils 0.30
>
> -Wei
>
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 at 11:06, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 10/10/21 10:35 AM, Ranjit Jadhav wrote:
> > > Hello folks,
> > >
> > > I have implemented cloudstack with Xenserver Host. The template has
> been
> > > made out of VM with basic centos 7 and following package installed on
> it
> > > ------------------------
> > > sudo yum -y cloud-init
> > > sudo yum -y install cloud-utils-growpart
> > > sudo yum -y install gdisk
> > > ------------------------
> > >
> > > After creating new VM with this template, root disk is created as per
> > size
> > > mention in template or we are able to increase it at them time of
> > creation.
> > >
> > > But later when we try to increase root disk again, it increases disk
> > space
> > > but "/" partiton do not get autoresize.
> > >
> >
> > As far as I know it only grows the partition once, eg, upon first boot.
> > I won't do it again afterwards.
> >
> > Wido
> >
> > >
> > > Following parameters were passed in userdata
> > > ------------------------
> > > #cloud-config
> > > growpart:
> > > mode: auto
> > > devices: ["/"]
> > > ignore_growroot_disabled: true
> > > ------------------------
> > >
> > > Thanks & Regards,
> > > Ranjit
> > >
> >
>


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Regards,
Hean Seng

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