From 3d9f5221d63f23ca7c86e3356fb8fa0509d24943 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicole Rappe Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 16:39:50 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md --- Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md | 39 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md b/Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md index cd2f993..71c5fa3 100644 --- a/Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md +++ b/Workflows/Linux/Expand RHEL Filesystem.md @@ -15,34 +15,34 @@ This step goes over how to increase the usable space of the virtual disk within !!! warning "Be Careful" When you follow these steps, you will be deleting the existing partition and immediately re-creating it. If you do not use the **EXACT SAME** starting sector for the new partition, you will destroy data. Be sure to read every annotation next to each command to fully understand what you are doing. -=== "Using GDISK (Rocky)" +=== "Using GDISK" - ``` sh - sudo dnf install gdisk -y - gdisk /dev/ # (1) - p # (2) - d # (3) - 4 # (4) - n # (5) - 4 # (6) - (Just press ENTER) # (7) - (Just press ENTER) # (8) - (Just press ENTER) # (9) - w # (10) - ``` +``` sh +sudo dnf install gdisk -y +gdisk /dev/ # (1) +p # (2) +d # (3) +4 # (4) +n # (5) +4 # (6) + (Just press ENTER) # (7) + (Just press ENTER) # (8) + (Just press ENTER) # (9) +w # (10) +``` - 1. The first command needs you to enter the disk identifier. In most cases, this will likely be the first disk, such as `/dev/sda`. You do not need to indicate a partition number in this step, as you will be asked for one in a later step after identifying all of the partitions on this disk in the next command. - 2. This will list all of the partitions on the disk. - 3. This will ask you for a partition number to delete. Generally this is the last partition number listed. In the example below, you would type `4` then press ++enter++ to schedule the deletion of the partition. +1. The first command needs you to enter the disk identifier. In most cases, this will likely be the first disk, such as `/dev/sda`. You do not need to indicate a partition number in this step, as you will be asked for one in a later step after identifying all of the partitions on this disk in the next command. +2. This will list all of the partitions on the disk. +3. This will ask you for a partition number to delete. Generally this is the last partition number listed. In the example below, you would type `4` then press ++enter++ to schedule the deletion of the partition. -=== "Using FDISK (Oracle / Other OS)" +=== "Using FDISK w/ LVM" ``` sh # Resize Partition of Disk in PV Group fdisk /dev/hda # Use pvdisplay to get the disk identifier p # List Partitions - 2 # Assume Partition 2 (e.g. /dev/hda2) d # Delete the partition + 2 # Assume Partition 2 (e.g. /dev/hda2) n # Make a new Partition p # Primary Partition Type Starting Sector: @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ This step goes over how to increase the usable space of the virtual disk within reboot # Resize PV Device + pvdisplay # Note Current Size then reference it later pvresize /dev/hda2 pvdisplay # To Confirm size Increased