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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Managing DomU partitions in XEN+LVM systems?
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On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 09:05 -0700, Derek wrote:
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> I'm not stuck, I have a workaround yet to try: linux in a domU, and
> run fdisk+ntfsresize there. The linux DomU will presumably contain a
> device nodes for the partition, and I can run ntfsresize within it.
> But I'm asking this because I'm sure there's a more elegant solution,
> and someone on this list probably knows it. Surely there's a way to
> persuade LVM+UDEV+DM to produce device nodes for each partition within
> each logical volume? (I know roughly how to write UDEV rules, but
> this problem goes beyond that, and I definitely don't understand the
> device mapper).
That's pretty much what one would do in the physical world... at least
that's what I've done. When I need to resize a NTFS C: drive I just
boot into the machine with a linux CD and ntfsresize, then fdisk.
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