From 27cece6a3d8f8fd8b0780974c759ba2a08b61c52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dkington-ans Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:39:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update lvm-extend.md Spelling issues again --- source/operatingsystems/linux/basics/lvm-extend.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/operatingsystems/linux/basics/lvm-extend.md b/source/operatingsystems/linux/basics/lvm-extend.md index 8469b39fc..a52e427b2 100644 --- a/source/operatingsystems/linux/basics/lvm-extend.md +++ b/source/operatingsystems/linux/basics/lvm-extend.md @@ -127,11 +127,11 @@ I added 5G to the VM, and this disk is ~5G in size, so we've identified where it # Resized disk method -We've identified that one of the disks has been resized - `sdb` in this case. +We've identified that one of the disks has been resized - ```sdb``` in this case. ## Expand the partition if necessary -If the LVM PV refers to a partition on a disk (e.g. /dev/sdb3) rather than a complete disk (/dev/sdb), you'll first need to expand the partition to use the new space. Use the :code:```growpart``` command to do this: +If the LVM PV refers to a partition on a disk (e.g. /dev/sdb3) rather than a complete disk (/dev/sdb), you'll first need to expand the partition to use the new space. Use the ```growpart``` command to do this: ```growpart ``` @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ for example Note that it is intentional that there is a space between the '/dev/sdb' and '3'. It's also important to note that this will only work if the partition number is the highest numbered on on the disk. For example, if you had /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdb2, /dev/sdb3, /dev/sdb4, and your PV was /dev/sdb3, you couldn't expand /dev/sdb3 because /dev/sdb4 would be in the way. Contact support for advice if you find yourself in this situation. -The growpart command isn't always installed by default on a server, you may need to install it first using yum / apt / dnf as appropriate. +The ```growpart``` command isn't always installed by default on a server, you may need to install it first using yum / apt / dnf as appropriate. ## Resize the physical volume to use the new space