en/computer/cluebat/actually you canWEBlog -- Wouter's Eclectic Bloghttps://grep.be/blog//en/computer/cluebat/actually_you_can/WEBlog -- Wouter's Eclectic Blogikiwiki2014-03-01T13:42:06ZAnd is it possible if the disk is living on domU ?https://grep.be/blog//en/computer/cluebat/actually_you_can/comment_1260/i5513 (javibarroso@gmail.com)2014-03-01T13:42:06Z2008-04-18T20:34:44Z
<p>If you have a block device in domU virtual machine which is mounted inside, and which is a logical volume from dom0. Could you extend the partition online too ? Where is the issue that forbid do this ?</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
Re: And is it possible if the disk is living on domU ?https://grep.be/blog//en/computer/cluebat/actually_you_can/comment_1262/wouter2014-03-01T13:42:06Z2008-04-18T21:53:12Z
Not a clue, sorry.
""kernelhttps://grep.be/blog//en/computer/cluebat/actually_you_can/comment_1276/Tom Chiverton (tom@falkensweb.com)2014-03-01T13:42:06Z2008-05-20T15:09:22Z
<p>You can only <em>increase</em> a mounted filesystem size, according to my man page:
"If the filesystem is mounted, it can be used to expand the size of the
mounted filesystem, assuming the kernel supports on-line resizing. (As
of this writing, the Linux 2.6 kernel supports on-line resize for
filesystems mounted using ext3 only.)"</p>