Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 11:46:38 -0500 From: =?UTF-8?B?RWZyYcOtbiBEw6ljdG9y?= <efraindector@motumweb.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can't grow disk on Google Cloud Message-ID: <0e6b780d-947b-63b8-8795-0f05ad0303b9@motumweb.com> In-Reply-To: <a259253c-755c-23c0-1293-fcf9601e99df@FreeBSD.org> References: <c631d642-4718-3e3c-9e5a-dab52a340d47@motumweb.com> <c08f18bb-f705-3a54-953f-90f95e40e459@FreeBSD.org> <a259253c-755c-23c0-1293-fcf9601e99df@FreeBSD.org>
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Hello Matthew, thanks for the help. El 10/08/2017 a las 11:37 a. m., Matthew Seaman escribió: > >>> Is there something I need to do to resize the partition? > Also: > > gpart resize -i 3 da0 > > and then... After doing gpart recover it now shows the free space: gpart show => 3 92274677 da0 GPT (44G) 3 125 1 freebsd-boot (63K) 128 2097152 2 freebsd-swap (1.0G) 2097280 44040056 3 freebsd-ufs (21G) 46137336 46137344 - free - (22G) > >> growfs(8)? > growfs /dev/da0p3 > This part however is not working: growfs /dev/da0p3 It's strongly recommended to make a backup before growing the file system. OK to grow filesystem on /dev/da0p3 from 21GB to 43GB? [yes/no] yes growfs: /dev/da0p3: Operation not permitted The command was executed as root. Thanks in advance.
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