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`Last sector (19826688-2147483614, default = 2147483614) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: 2147483614`
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`Last sector (19826688-2147483614, default = 2147483614) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: 2147483614`
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9. Just leave this as-is and press ++enter++ without entering any values. Assuming you are using XFS, as this guide was written for, the default "Linux Filesystem" is what you want for XFS.
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9. Just leave this as-is and press ++enter++ without entering any values. Assuming you are using XFS, as this guide was written for, the default "Linux Filesystem" is what you want for XFS.
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10. This will write the changes to the partition table making them reality instead of just staging the changes.
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10. This will write the changes to the partition table making them reality instead of just staging the changes.
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!!! warning "Point of No Return"
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**Point of No Return**:
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When you press `w` then ++enter++ the changes will be written to disk, meaning there is no turning back unless you have full GuestVM backups with something like Veeam Backup & Replication. Be certain the first and last sector values are correctly configured before proceeding.
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When you press `w` then ++enter++ the changes will be written to disk, meaning there is no turning back unless you have full GuestVM backups with something like Veeam Backup & Replication. Be certain the first and last sector values are correctly configured before proceeding.
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## Detect the New Partition Sizes
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## Detect the New Partition Sizes
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