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Linux VM's

hexukhexuk Member

Hi,

Just a question. On SolusVM and Proxmox when you set up a Linux VM why does it not automatically resize the root partition but create an additional one when increasing the space? But on Virtualizor it does automatically increase the root partition instead of doing this?

Are there any other VM control panels that do automatically increase the root partition or is there a way to get around this in Proxmox? Had a bad experience previously with the Virtualizor control panel so don't really want to go back.

Thanks!

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