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will be supplying the Amiga user community with information through CUCUG's Amiga Web Directory and NASAU's User Group Network.Ġ9 Jan 98 - Michigan Computer User Group to Host Gamasoft at Meeting - On Thursday, January 15th MCUG will be hosting a software demonstration by the notable Amiga software company Gamasoft.ġ1 Jan 98 - AmigaZone Offers Free Press Release Posting for Amiga Companies - Harv Laser provides companies with yet another way to reach Amiga users with news of new products.ġ1 Jan 98 - Amiga 98 Show Growing, Gaining Worldwide Attention - Popular St. Announces Information Channels for Amiga Users - Amiga, Inc. Which fails in your case, for reasons I don't understand.08 Jan 98 - HiQ "Alpha Project" White Paper - HiQ's very ambitious project to create a master system based on the Digital Alpha capable of running many OSes, including AmigaDos.Ġ9 Jan 98 - Amiga, Inc. Ideally, you should combine the three PVs on sda into one, but that requires copying data around, for example with pvmove. If not, pvresize /dev/sda4 is needed to inform LVM about the new size. If you use the above Live DVD, I think you are done, since it also deals with LVM and filesystems.

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If that is your case, try to update parted, or use fdisk to remove then recreate the partition. Unfortunately, some versions of Centos 7 include a limited parted that doesn't have resizepart. With the right version of parted, this is a simple command resizepart. Assuming it is still OK, I would simply extend sda4. I am not sure in what state your volume group is right now. I don't know what /dev/sdb is and why your system crashes during the pvmove. Instead of adding partitions, you should have given sda2 the entire remaining space from the onset, then use LVM to manage that space. You, however, manage the space on sda manually and still use LVM.

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LVM exists for automating storage space management and making it more flexible. Now you have a disk sda with four partitions but still roughly 50GB free, if I calculate right. Later, you added sda3, then sda4 (I don't understand why you did that, given that your root filesystem only uses 14GB). It seems that you started out with sda2 as the sole physical volume. How can I clean up at least one of these partitions, or at least add the space I've already extended? I also tried to create a new virtual disk /dev/sdb, and run the following to clear one of the partitions: pvcreate /dev/sdbīut this actually crashes the whole VM. But this filesystem is xfs, and cannot be reduced. Use resize2fs to shrink the filesystem, then lvreduce the LV. Unfortunately, sda1-4 are all primary partitions, so I can't actually create any more.

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Normally, I would do one of the following:Ĭreate a new partition with the free space and add it to the centos-root LV. The disk /dev/sda has already been extended, with 50gb free and unpartitioned.

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dev/mapper/centos-root on / type xfs (rw,relatime,seclabel,attr2,inode64,noquota)įilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on It currently looks like this - simplified: mount I'm stuck with a centos 7 vm with 1 disk that has 4 primary partitions created.















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