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Answer by Sven for Resize Ubuntu /dev/sda1 partition in vmware
It looks like / isn't using LVM, so your approach of creating an additional partition and use it as an LVM PV doesn't work. Assuming that /dev/sda3 is really empty, you need to delete /dev/sda3 resize...
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I recently started using an appliance vm, I noticed that the /dev/sda1 partition has about 55% already. I changed the size of the virtual hard disk from 10gig to 100gig so I'm looking to expand the...
View ArticleAnswer by GreenDog for Resize Ubuntu /dev/sda1 partition in vmware
If you don't want to go deep into details, you can boot your VM from GParted live ISO (https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/) and change(expand, resize, etc) your partitions with GParted GUI tool.
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