Hi Friends. I use Debian GNU/Hurd under Qemu, with a disk image that originally had 1,5 Gb. of size. Now, after more than a year of use it, the space on it is very limited:
$ df -Th / df: Warning: cannot read table of mounted file systems Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on - - 1.5G 1.1G 375M 75% / $ My idea is create a clean Qemu disk image with, for example, 4 or 6 Gb. and "clone" the disk image i'm using now. I tried first with 'dd' command, but once the clonation is done, the new system only "see" the 1,5 Gb. that have the original image. Isn't able to recognices the extra space that have the new .img file where i duplicate it. Searching for another solution i found a special live CD named CloneZilla. It looks like a good software for do Hard Disks clonations and copies, but all the attemps i made with the two Qemu images ended with errors. I think that CloneZilla "see" the disks like sda and sdb units, i don't know if this can be the cause of the errors. My question is: Do you know if CloneZilla can be used with a GNU/Hurd system?. And taking this opportunity: Do you know another way for do what i pretend?. As always, thanks you very much for your big kindness. Regards. Jose. -- http://lordofunix.eu5.org/ Not Registered GNU/Hurd User. Registered BSD User 51101. Registered Linux User #213309. Memories..... You are talking about memories. Rick Deckard. Blade Runner.