Hi!
I had the same problem and there are a lot of guides in the Internet.
Unfortunately, I didn't find any valid procedure to get filesystem
images resized.

Finally, I created a new filesystem and installed the distribution
once again inside it.

Flavio

2009/10/12 Kristian Kirilov <d3v1...@d3v1ous.info>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new in user mode Linux. I have setuped UML with networking
> sucessfully, fixed network IP address and manual port forwarding.
> Everything was good until I saw the size of virtual HDD which is only 1GB.
>
> So I need more space, what can I do to increase the size of the root
> partition??
>
> Thanks
> K.Kirilov
>
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