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qm resize 100 ide0 +100G
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Afterwards the partition of the VM needs to be enlarged.
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For that
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[the disk management article](/wiki/linux/disk-management.md#grow-non-lvm-partition)
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can be used for non-LVM paritions.
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Alternatively [the LVM article](/wiki/linux/lvm.md#increase-size-of-a-logical-volume)
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can be referenced for LVM systems.
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After that grow the filesystem in the vm as described in
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[the disk management article](./disk-management.md).
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[the disk management article](/wiki/linux/disk-management.md#growing-a-file-system).
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## Remove local-lvm and add its size to local
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