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Extending LVM root filesystem
Hi !!
I have installed a Debian 4.0 r3 Etch on a HP dc5700. I have used default partition schema with LVM2. This default partition schema assigned almost all HD to /home filesystem and just 280 MB to / (root) filesystem. So I have reduced /home filesystem with no problem at all, but when I am going to extend / filesystem I have some problems to umount it after extending LV. I have tried it from a virtual terminal and from /tmp in order to be able to umount / When I umount /, I have receive no message at all, but when I run resize2fs, I get a messaga that tells me that / is still mounted. How could I solve this ?. Thanks. |
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Re: Extending LVM root filesystem
Àngel Català wrote:
> Hi !! > > I have installed a Debian 4.0 r3 Etch on a HP dc5700. I have used > default partition schema with LVM2. This default partition schema > assigned almost all HD to /home filesystem and just 280 MB to / (root) > filesystem. > > So I have reduced /home filesystem with no problem at all, but when I am > going to extend / filesystem I have some problems to umount it after > extending LV. I have tried it from a virtual terminal and from /tmp in > order to be able to umount / > > When I umount /, I have receive no message at all, but when I run > resize2fs, I get a messaga that tells me that / is still mounted. > > How could I solve this ?. > > Thanks. You must boot from another device because / can never be unmounted (although it can be mounted read-only) and run resize2fs on the device. |
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