When do we need to reduce volume? May be we need to create a separate partition for any other use or we need to expand the size of any low space partition, if so we can reduce the large size partition and we can expand the low space partition very easily by the following simple easy...
to make good use offdisk,pvresize,lvdisplayandlvextend, some handy command-line tools shipped with any Linux distribution: that's great to hear, since it means that this tutorial will work for any Linux distro, including CentOS 5.x, CentOS 6.x, CentOS 7.x, RHEL, Ubuntu, Debian ...
'Parted' runs on the command line but I don't know how to expand the rootfs with it.You could login using headless mode (headless mode means that you don't have a display connect and you login with ssh from any other system) and use these steps to expand your root partition and file...
Virt-resize is the part of thelibguestfs-toolspackage. To install libguestfs-tools package on Debian, Ubuntu and its derivatives, run: $ sudo apt install libguestfs-tools To install libguestfs-tools package on Fedora, RHEL and its clones, run: $ sudo dnf install libguestfs-tools In Fedora ...