On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 12:29:47AM +0000, Rick Liu wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Rick,
> > 
> > use
> > btrfs fi resize <devid>:max
> > to make btrfs use all space of disk <devid>
> > 
> [Rick Liu] 
> Hi,
> 
> I tried, but it seems no effect.
> (dev/sdc was 300GB and now is 500GB, )
> After resize,
> /dev/sdc1 is still 300GB.

   You'll need to use something like fdisk or cfdisk to resize the
partition first. With (c)fdisk, that involves deleting and recreating
the partition with the same starting point. (fdisk gives you more
control here). As with most low-level FS-resizing tools, btrfs fi
resize doesn't attempt to change the size of the underlying device.

   Hugo.

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