Increasing the User OS disk size¶
This document builds on the Getting Started Guides and assumes you already have a system with ACRN installed and running correctly. The size of the pre-built Clear Linux User OS (UOS) virtual disk is typically only 8GB and this may not be sufficient for some applications. This guide explains a simple few steps to increase the size of that virtual disk.
This document is largely inspired from Clear Linux’s Increase virtual disk size of a Clear Linux* OS image tutorial. The process can be broken down into three steps:
- Increase the virtual disk (
uos.img
) size - Resize the
rootfs
partition - Resize the filesystem
Note
These steps are performed directly on the UOS disk image. The UOS VM must be powered off during this operation.
Increase the virtual disk size¶
We will use the qemu-img
tool to increase the size of the virtual disk
(uos.img
) file. On a Clear Linux system, you can install this tool using:
$ sudo swupd bundle-add clr-installer
As an example, let us add 10GB of storage to our virtual disk image called
uos.img
.
$ qemu-img resize -f raw uos.img +10G
Note
Replace uos.img
by the actual name of your virtual disk file if you
deviated from the Getting Started Guides.
Note
You can choose any increment for the additional storage space. Check the
qemu-img resize
help for more information.
Resize the rootfs
partition¶
The next step is to modify the rootfs
partition (in Clear Linux, it is
partition 3) to use the additional space available. We will use the parted
tool and perform these steps:
- Enter the
parted
tool - Press
p
to print the partition tables - A warning will be displayed, enter
Fix
- Enter
resizepart 3
- Enter the size of the disk (
19.9GB
in our example) - Enter
q
to quit the tool
Here is what the sequence looks like:
$ parted uos.img
WARNING: You are not superuser. Watch out for permissions.
GNU Parted 3.2
Using /home/gvancuts/uos/uos.img
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) p
Warning: Not all of the space available to /home/gvancuts/uos/uos.img appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 20971520 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
Fix/Ignore? Fix
Model: (file)
Disk /home/gvancuts/uos/uos.img: 19.9GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 537MB 536MB fat16 primary boot, esp
2 537MB 570MB 33.6MB linux-swap(v1) primary
3 570MB 9160MB 8590MB ext4 primary
(parted) resizepart 3
End? [9160MB]? 19.9GB
(parted) q
Resize the filesystem¶
The final step is to resize the rootfs
filesystem to use the entire
partition space.
$ LOOP_DEV=`sudo losetup -f -P --show uos.img`
$ PART_DEV=$LOOP_DEV
$ PART_DEV+="p3"
$ sudo e2fsck -f $PART_DEV
$ sudo resize2fs -p $PART_DEV
$ sudo losetup -d $LOOP_DEV
Congratulations! You have successfully resized the disk, partition, and filesystem of your User OS.