![]() ![]() Shutting the guest down and checking with virt-df -h guest1.qcow indeed showed that somehow the disk automatically grew to 17G again. Then before running qemu-image resize, I wanted to start the guest to check if everything was fine, but after boot, I logged in and saw that /dev/sda1 was actually 17G again. That was successful I saw the following: #:/var/lib/uvtool/libvirt/images# virt-df -h guest1.qcow That is, I logged into guestfish and ran resize2fs-size /dev/sda1 5500M. I wanted to shrink disk size to like 5.5Gb and was following this guide: I have an image which virtual disk size says it's 17G, with disk /dev/sda1 only beeing full for 4.6 Gb: #:/var/lib/uvtool/libvirt/images# virt-df -h guest1.qcow ![]()
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