On 5/10/20 8:50 PM, dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org wrote:
> going from your earlier numbers, something like ...
> lvresize --poolmetadatasize 1G qubes_dom0/pool00
>
> then resizing the data volume ...
> lvresize -L +99G qubes_dom0/pool00
>
> (if it complains on that step, reduce t
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 08:21:03PM +0200, jiggermas...@posteo.de wrote:
> [user@dom0 ~]$ sudo vgs
> VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
> qubes_dom0 1 168 0 wz--n- 701.28g 100.00g
this means the VG is already the right size.
for resizing the pool, google "how to resize an lvm thin
On 5/10/20 8:07 PM, dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org wrote:
> (please dont top post)
>
> On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 07:51:01PM +0200, jiggermas...@posteo.de wrote:
>> Yes, that's what I mean, mixed up terminology there. The pool has now
>> 584 GiB, before the reinstall it had around 670 GiB - I am
(please dont top post)
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 07:51:01PM +0200, jiggermas...@posteo.de wrote:
> Yes, that's what I mean, mixed up terminology there. The pool has now
> 584 GiB, before the reinstall it had around 670 GiB - I am wondering
> where that additional 84 GiB ended up (and I need it, curr
Yes, that's what I mean, mixed up terminology there. The pool has now
584 GiB, before the reinstall it had around 670 GiB - I am wondering
where that additional 84 GiB ended up (and I need it, currently I can't
restore all my VMs).
lvs -a shows
LV VG
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 05:12:04PM +0200, jiggermas...@posteo.de wrote:
> The partition size for the LVM correctly shows about 700 GiB, but the
> root storage then only gets 584, and I am not able to set it higher.
the root partition is just the root partition for dom0.
if you want to see how much
Hi,
I just reinstalled Qubes 4.0.3 (had 4.0 before) on my machine because of
some issues I had. Now my LVM has significantly less space than before.
My old installation had an LVM with about 670 GiB, now it is only 584 GiB.
In the installer, I deleted all the Qubes partitions there were (I also
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