> > Michael Tautschnig a écrit : > > >I believe resizing of logical volumes with ext2/ext3 should work as of > > >3.3.5+experimental1; for the moment, resize2fs will *not* be used on normal > > >partitions as I'd need to take huge pains to make that work reliably, > > >because > > >resizing of the underlying partition cannot be done using parted *without* > > >resizing the filesystem as well. Adding support for this is scheduled for > > >some > > >later release of parted (see first Q in resizing section of > > >http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/faq.shtml). > > > > > > > I'm afraid it doesn't, fai fails in task partition. fai.log is at > > http://paste.debian.net/68000/. > > > > I'll look into it... >
In this case, the problem is somewhat unrelated: The partitions don't seem to fit on disk in this way. That is, there isn't sufficient space for 512 * 1024 * 1024 bytes before sda2. Was that layout created using setup-storage? Probably yes. What I do suspect is some rounding issue, and, well this is the culprit: The partition has been created such as to end at a cylinder boundary, which is considered for the final disk layout, but not for intermediate checks. I'll try to fix this ASAP. Best, Michael
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