Hi, I just added 10 GB to my disk quota, and would like to grow an existing disk to use it. Is this possible? I don't see any options besides deleting the current disk and making a new, bigger, disk.
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- By: Stanley Seibert
- Date: on 2008 Jan. 19 14:38
- Subject: Can disks be resized?
- By: Ryan (Gandi)
- Date: on 2008 Jan. 19 15:56
- Subject: Re: Can disks be resized?
On Jan, 19 2008 15:38 CET, Stanley Seibert wrote:
Hi, I just added 10 GB to my disk quota, and would like to grow an existing disk to use it. Is this possible? I don't see any options besides deleting the current disk and making a new, bigger, disk.
Hello, At present, the disk size cannot be changed. This is, however, one of the services we are currently working on.
Ryan http://www.gandi.net/
- By: Stanley Seibert
- Date: on 2008 Jan. 19 18:08
- Subject: Re: Can disks be resized?
On Jan, 19 2008 16:56 CET, Ryan (Gandi) wrote:
On Jan, 19 2008 15:38 CET, Stanley Seibert wrote:Hi, I just added 10 GB to my disk quota, and would like to grow an existing disk to use it. Is this possible? I don't see any options besides deleting the current disk and making a new, bigger, disk.Hello, At present, the disk size cannot be changed. This is, however, one of the services we are currently working on.
Great, glad to hear you are working on it as this will be important to me in 3-5 months time.
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Joe Doran - Date: on 2008 Jan. 26 01:37
- Subject: Re: Can disks be resized?
On Jan, 19 2008 18:08 CET, Stanley Seibert wrote:
On Jan, 19 2008 16:56 CET, Ryan (Gandi) wrote:On Jan, 19 2008 15:38 CET, Stanley Seibert wrote:Hi, I just added 10 GB to my disk quota, and would like to grow an existing disk to use it. Is this possible? I don't see any options besides deleting the current disk and making a new, bigger, disk.Hello, At present, the disk size cannot be changed. This is, however, one of the services we are currently working on.Great, glad to hear you are working on it as this will be important to me in 3-5 months time.
Why not use qtparted? Make sure you back the data up first :-). Joe.