ZFS doesn't work this way.  It's based on storage pools based on a ZFS  
slice and only through a clone can encompass the rest of the disk now  
that it's done and over with.

James
On Oct 3, 2008, at 3:25 PM, George Koutras wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am running 2008.11 snv 98 on a dual boot laptop with a windows  
> ntfs and a fat32 partition as a common storage. I recently got a  
> larger disk to accommodate my capacity needs. Used g4u (ghost for  
> unix) version 2.3 to ghost the entire disk and everything went  
> smooth (I thought I should point this out for anyone wondering if  
> g4u works with zfs and opensolaris. Well it works). What I need to  
> do now is to expand my opensolaris partition to a larger size. Could  
> not see how to do this with zfs commands. Any hint would be really  
> appreciated.
>
> Thnx,
> George
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