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* bug#37293: image-size is meaningless when generating ext4 images
@ 2019-09-03  2:48 Jesse Gibbons
  2019-09-03  3:04 ` Jesse Gibbons
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jesse Gibbons @ 2019-09-03  2:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 37293

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The manual says in multiple places the --image-size option should set
the size of a generated ext4 disk image.

I start with a minimalist configuration (attached: minimal.scm) and run
build-minimal-os.sh (attached). I start virt-manager and make a new
virtual machine with the generated img as the disk image. virt-manager
says the disk image is 20G. So far so good...

I run "guix pull" and it fails because it runs out of disk space.

I run df -h and see the partition mounted on / has only 494M.
available.

I run cfdisk /dev/sda and see the first partition is 20G.

I have added quite a bit to the minimal os, but have not changed the
behavior. The attached minimal.scm is my most recent version.

Does anyone know of a way to expand the main partition's size?

Thanks,

-- 
-Jesse

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(use-modules (gnu)
	     (gnu services networking))

(operating-system
 (bootloader
  (bootloader-configuration
  (bootloader grub-bootloader)))
  (host-name "minimal-os")
 (file-systems (cons*
		(file-system
		 (type "ext4")
		 (mount-point "/")
		 (device "/dev/sda1")
		 (needed-for-boot? #t)
		 (create-mount-point? #t))
		%base-file-systems))
 (packages (cons*
	    %base-packages))

 (services
  (cons*
   (service network-manager-service-type)
   (service wpa-supplicant-service-type)
   %base-services))
 (timezone "America/Denver"))

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* bug#37293: image-size is meaningless when generating ext4 images
  2019-09-03  2:48 bug#37293: image-size is meaningless when generating ext4 images Jesse Gibbons
@ 2019-09-03  3:04 ` Jesse Gibbons
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jesse Gibbons @ 2019-09-03  3:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 37293

On Mon, 2019-09-02 at 20:48 -0600, Jesse Gibbons wrote:
> The manual says in multiple places the --image-size option should set
> the size of a generated ext4 disk image.
> 
> I start with a minimalist configuration (attached: minimal.scm) and
> run
> build-minimal-os.sh (attached). I start virt-manager and make a new
> virtual machine with the generated img as the disk image. virt-
> manager
> says the disk image is 20G. So far so good...
> 
> I run "guix pull" and it fails because it runs out of disk space.
> 
> I run df -h and see the partition mounted on / has only 494M.
> available.
> 
> I run cfdisk /dev/sda and see the first partition is 20G.
> 
> I have added quite a bit to the minimal os, but have not changed the
> behavior. The attached minimal.scm is my most recent version.
> 
> Does anyone know of a way to expand the main partition's size?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
If I take build-minimal-os.sh and have it build a qcow2 vm-image
instead of an ext4 disk-image it says I found a bug. I think it might
be related, but it doesn't give me any details.

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