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Old 03-06-2018, 01:42 AM   #1
grzeslaw
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Question LVM partitioning on Scaleway server


Hi guys!

I bought a small VM for my personal reasons in Scaleway company. By default, VC1S comes with only 1 partition - root "/" 50Gb. I would like to setup a VM, which will have 10G for /, 30G for /opt/ 5G for /tmp and 5G for /home, to mount them with some security context options. I do not want to add new partition and pay for it, as 50G is completely enough for me.

Does anyone figure out how to do that? Is it even possible to resize root partition without access to LiveCD?

PS: I read that it might be possible to create docker images with specific partitioning, and import them, so maybe its possible to do it this way? Sadly I am not very familiar with docker, so I would like to ask you if anyone did it in the past, and if so, how?

Your feedback will be kindly appreciated,
Thanks!
 
  


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