>>> On 22/07/2006 at 03:25, in message <20060722022539.GI24689@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Matthew Palmer <mpalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 02:02:35PM +0200, Per Jensen wrote:
>> 1a. File to partition ?
>> The guest is stored in a file and not on a partition. Can that be changed
>> at a later point, perhaps just migrating ?, or do I have to created a new
>> guest from scratch.
>
> Just create the block device, mkfs it, mount it somewhere, mount your file
> somewhere else over loop, copy from one to the other, unmount it all, change
> your Xen config, and all will be well.
>
>> 1b. File resizing
>> As far as I understand it is not possible to extend the size of a
>> filebased guest OS, is that correct ?
>
> No.
I think this is possible. I've been able to 'expand' a 4GB disk file (file1)
hosting Windows 2003 up to 8GB as I was
running out of space. By creating a 'blank' second 4GB disk file (file2) I was
able to cat file2 >> file1 so that the
resulting file1 was now 8GB in size. Obviously, I still had my partition of
size 4GB inside an 8GB file. By using
gparted-livecd I was then able to resize the partition in the 8GB file to use
more of the space I'd just added.
It's a few steps, and it's not exactly pretty, but it does work. I'd also
suggest backing up your original disk file so
that you're not working on the only copy :-)
Jon
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