Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition"
2010 Nov 29
4
centos 5.5 - which partition manager installed
Good day,
Gparted is not available on my installation.
Which patition tool is available in centos 5.5 please.
Thanks
Johan
2016 May 14
3
C6: Gparted "the kernel failed to re-read partition table"
On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 23:17 -0453, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
> Is the disk or 1 of its partitions mounted ? If so, can it be
> unmounted
Hi William, its the only HDD on that machine. All the partitions are
mounted. The error message refers to the HDD, not to any of the mounted
partitions.
> > WARNING: the kernel failed to re-read the partition table
> > on /dev/sda
2014 Mar 24
4
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Hi All,
I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system.
Here are my steps :
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A) Create an ext2 partition. I did the following steps :
1) boot from CD
2) Activate GParted
3) Create Partition table on the "fresh disk" (/dev/sda).
4) Create 1 ext2 partition (and mark its flag as "boot").
B)mkdir /mnt/Ext2_partition
C) mount /dev/sda1
2016 May 14
2
C6: Gparted "the kernel failed to re-read partition table"
On C6 (latest) I wanted to add an extra partition, number 14, to a 1TB
GPT disk.
It failed repeatedly. The error message is:-
~~~~~~~
GParted 0.19.1
Libparted 2.1
Create Primary Partition #1 (ext4, 33.00 MiB) on /dev/sda 00:00:01
( ERROR )
calibrate New Partition #1 00:00:00 ( SUCCESS )
path: /dev/sda-1
start: 613591359
end: 1953525134
size: 1339933776
(638.93 GiB)
create empty
2011 Jan 26
2
Resizing EXT3 partition in guest instance CentOS5
Hi,
I have two guest vm instance running CentOS 5 with ext3 partition. I will
like to reduce 1 VM harddisk space and using the 'release' harddisk space to
add onto my second VM. Basically I need to know how can I reduce and
increase an ext3 partition in CentOS KVM. I did a search and basically i can
do it by booting the VM using Knoppix and use Gparted to reduce and increase
the
2010 Feb 24
2
Resizing a btrfs managed partition
Hi,
Let me know if this is the wrong place to ask...
I''m using Fedora 12 x86_64, mostly with the newer 21.6.32 kernel, and
have a single btrfs filesystem within a 120Gb partition.
I''d like to extend the space btrfs can use. One option is presumably
add a new device to btrfs, but I was hoping to simple resize the
existing partition to say 160Gb.
With ext4 I might do
2012 Jun 15
4
Resizing est4 filesystem while mounted
Greetings -
I had a logical volume that was running out of space on a virtual machine.
I successfully expanded the LV using lvextend, and lvdisplay shows that it
has been expanded. Then I went to expand the filesystem to fill the new
space (# resize2fs -p /dev/vde1) and I get the results that the filesystem
is already xx blocks long, nothing to do. If I do a # df -h, I can see that
the
2016 May 18
1
enlarging partition and its filesystem
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 09:23:16AM +1000, Anthony K wrote:
> On 19/05/16 05:33, Fred Smith wrote:
> >I'll be googling, but in case I miss it, it'd be great if someone could
> >point me in the right direction.
> >
> >thanks!
> >
> >Fred
> >
> You'll need to use an external tool (such as gparted) to extend the
> partition to use up the
2012 Sep 13
5
Partition large disk
Hi,
I have a 24TB RAID6 disk with a GPT partition table on it. I need to
partition it into 2 partitions one of 16TB and 1 of 8TB to put ext4
filesystems on both. But I really need to do this remotely. ( if I can
get to the site I could use gparted )
Now fdisk doesn't understand GPT partition tables and pat
2016 May 18
4
enlarging partition and its filesystem
Hi all!
I've got a VM at work running C6 on HyperV (no, its not my fault,
that's what the company uses. I'd rather gag myself than own one
of th ose things.)
I ran out of disk space in the VM, so the admin enlarged the virtual disk.
but now I realize I don't know how to enlarge the partition and its
filesystem.
I'll be googling, but in case I miss it, it'd be great if
2016 Jan 06
2
error in virt-resize
Hello,
I am trying to resize some virtual machines and I get the following error:
server-12 (out): Fatal error: exception Guestfs.Error("part_get_parttype: parted print: /dev/sda: parted: error while loading shared libraries: libparted.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory")
I have checked and I have liberated.so.0 on the servers. I have run ld.config to
2013 May 08
1
Parted Bug? in C 5.9
I'm receiving the following error when trying to repartition and reformat a
USB flash drive via parted using a simple script. The bug follows:
/sbin/parted -s /dev/sdb mkpart primary fat32
Backtrace has 14 calls on stack:
14: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0(ped_assert+0x3b) [0x10af3b]
13: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146194]
12: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146f4d]
11:
2014 Jan 15
4
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
[disclaimer: I am the author of Rufus]
Hi,
On 2014.01.15 10:10, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> As producer of MBRs i wonder where that LBA-flag is located.
> In bit 0 to bit 6 of byte 446 (where bit 7 means active/bootable) ?
I haven't looked at what GParted does, so I may be off mark, but I have
a strong suspicion that this LBA "flag" is a fake flag that simply
indicates if a
2016 Jan 06
3
Re: error in virt-resize
Version of libguestfs is 1.20. Running on Debian wheezy. It was compiled from source downloaded from the official page.
Regards
Peter
Az iPhone-omról küldve
2016. jan. 6. dátummal, 18:54 időpontban Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> írta:
>> On Wed, Jan 06, 2016 at 02:42:43PM +0200, Keresztes Péter-Zoltán wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to resize some
2014 Mar 24
2
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Thanks
I let GParted create the file system. It was done on a rescue disk of
Ubuntu 12.04 (GParted 0.11.0)
I think that the problem is in my command line.
Mau
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Mattias Schlenker
<ms at mattiasschlenker.de>wrote:
> Am 24.03.2014 14:13, schrieb Mau Z:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>> I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system.
>>
2017 Feb 22
4
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
How do you resize the partition without loosing data?
gparted does not support LVM.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 8:37 AM, SysAdmin <admin at s-s.network> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you need to resize partition /dev/xvda2, afterwards resize pv.
>
> Regards,
> Holger
>
> > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im Auftrag
2016 Jan 07
2
Re: error in virt-resize
I had some more ideas overnight:
(1) Check that libparted0 is installed on the *host*.
(2) Try to find out what libraries the parted binary requires on
the host and appliance. On the host:
ldd /usr/bin/parted
On the appliance:
virt-rescue --scratch
><rescue> ldd /usr/bin/parted
(3) Remove the appliance and recreate it:
rm -rf /var/tmp/.guestfs-*
libguestfs-test-tool
(4)
2016 Apr 22
7
[OT] disk utility showing message "the partition is misaligned by"
greetings.
centos 6.7 [current]
'disk utility' has started showing message;
WARNING: The partition is misaligned by 2560 bytes. This may
result in very poor performance. Repartitioning is suggested.
for sdc5 - /home partition.
/dev/sdc5 302243312 156348604 130534968 55% /home
/dev/sdc7 80854912 57088 76683952 1% /hdd/c/07
other than time involved to backup
2010 Feb 18
4
Resizing a PV that belongs within a Volume Group?
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to extend (ie: grow) a PV that is part of
a Volume Group? I currently have a partition on my HD that is being used as
a PV for my Volume Group, but would like to make it larger. I have the
space on my drive to extend my partition, but using standard tools (ex:
gparted, Partition Magic, etc) would likely end up corrupting the data on in
the Logical Volumes
2011 Apr 10
1
Error with part-add with bsd partition
Hello,I receive strange error
><fs> part-init /dev/vda bsd
><fs> part-add /dev/vda primary 64 -1
libguestfs: error: part_add: do_part_add: parted: /dev/vda: parted:
invalid token: primary
Error: Expecting a file system type.
but
><fs> part-init /dev/vda msdos
><fs> part-add /dev/vda primary 64 -1
runs ok
Log attached.
--
Nikita A Menkovich