![]() The procedure for other Host with Windows 10 and with the same Guest was: Just use up and down direction button to choose the target partition, use right and left direction button to choose the cfdisk operation, use enter button to make sure.ģ.use the Resize button of cfdisk to expand the extended partition /dev/sda2, clean the default disk size and input 39.5GB, then ok Ĥ.use the Resize button of cfdisk to expand the logical partition /dev/sda5, also, clean the default disk size and input 39.5GB, then ok ĥ.use the Write button of cfdisk to write the operation to the Disk, then use Quit button to quit cfdisk Ħ.Set all of the expanded logical partition /dev/sda5 into ext4 via sudo resize2fs /dev/sda5 ħ.Restart or reboot your virtual machine: sudo reboot. Also, just use cfdisk for an example.Ģ.use sudo cfdisk to enter the permission of cfdisk I do highly recommend you use cfdisk instead of ISO APP GParted. dev/sda5 512M 20G 39902880 19.5G 82 Linux swap / SolarisĪlso, I guess you want to get below output via sudo cfdisk after you expand the logical partition /dev/sda5: Disk /dev/sda: 40 GiB, 42212254720 bytes, 82914560 sectors I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytesĭevice Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type ![]() Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes If you want to expand logical partition /dev/sda5, firstly, you should expand extended parition /dev/sda2 because priciple-C, and if you just use sudo cfdisk -l to check the usage of all your partition on yout VM's terminal, I guess your VM's terminal show below: Disk /dev/sda: 40 GiB, 42212254720 bytes, 82914560 sectors Principle-C: Size(logical partiton) <= Size(extended parition) Īs your GParted show, the primary/main partition is /dev/sda1 the extended partition is /dev/sda2 and logical partition is /dev/sda5. Principle-B: Size(extended partition) = All of the Size(logical partition) Principle-A: Size(vm_disk) = Size(primary/main partition) + Size(extended partition) ![]() Sorry, I just saw your question now, and I will try my best to help you.
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