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Resize of Ubuntu shows no effect

Posted: 11. Oct 2012, 15:09
by alex380
Hi,

in order to resize my Ubuntu VirtualBox on Windows XP (VirtualBox version 4.2.0) I used the command like this:

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VBoxManage modifyhd C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\XXX\VirtualBox VMs\Ubuntu\Ubuntu.vdi –resize 20000
this seem to have worked, as

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Settings->Storange->SATA-Controller->Ubuntu.vdi 
now shows a Virtual Size of 19.53 GB with the Actual size of 4.37 GB. But after a reboot the Ubuntu df command shows me that 100% of 4 GB is full. So where are the remaining 15GB? Do I need to do something else so Ubuntu "sees" the additional space?

Thanks
Alex

Re: Resize of Ubuntu shows no effect

Posted: 11. Oct 2012, 16:04
by Y E T I
Look in the hostos section. I found this to work really well. viewtopic.php?f=24&t=50661

Re: Resize of Ubuntu shows no effect

Posted: 11. Oct 2012, 16:33
by alex380
Hi,

thanks for this link, I am currently downloading the "GParted" iso file. If I am able to "mount it to the guests virtual CD and boot the guest", I do not quite understand what this sentence mean:

"From here you can expand the primary partition to use the new space."

Can you explain what exactly I need to do?


Thanks
Alex

P.S. To mount the GParted.iso to the guest virtual CD, I would go to Settings->Storage and try to add this iso to the IDE Controller, under which the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso is added. I this the correct way to do? Then I just start the VirtualBox?

Re: Resize of Ubuntu shows no effect

Posted: 11. Oct 2012, 17:53
by alex380
SOLUTION:

This is a working solution when the VirtualBox is important to work with:

Create a new VirtualBox from scratch with more space.

Re: Resize of Ubuntu shows no effect

Posted: 11. Oct 2012, 18:47
by Y E T I
Nonsense. It may be how you need to deal with it until you learn more but the solution provided works.