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2015 Apr 30
2
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
...ng from the command line tools in the EPEL 'cloud-init'
package, not the AWS GUI? Because when I tried expanding the size of
the base disk image in the GUI, I wound up with an an 8 Gig default
/dev/xvda1 on a 20 Gig /dev/xvda. That's why I was looking at "how do
I resize this thing safel?"
Unfortunately, it doesn't help a lot with what I already have built,
but could be useful going forward.
2015 Apr 30
0
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
...line tools in the EPEL 'cloud-init'
> package, not the AWS GUI? Because when I tried expanding the size of
> the base disk image in the GUI, I wound up with an an 8 Gig default
> /dev/xvda1 on a 20 Gig /dev/xvda. That's why I was looking at "how do
> I resize this thing safel?"
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't help a lot with what I already have built,
> but could be useful going forward.
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2015 Apr 29
4
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
I'm staring at the free CentOS images on AWS, and seeing that whoever
set those up elected to use a partition for /dev/xvda1 rather than
taking advantage of Amazon's tendency to use "/dev/xvda", "/dev/xvdb",
etc. for each disk and use those directly as a file system.
The result is that if you elect to allocate a larger base disk image,
for example allocating 50 Gig to