Resize2fs did the trick and you can see that we have 49G partition now.
swapon -a
is missing, which means /etc/fstab
has to be updated with eventual new partition UUIDs.
Resize2fs did the trick and you can see that we have 49G partition now.
swapon -a
is missing, which means /etc/fstab
has to be updated with eventual new partition UUIDs.
understanding that when a project of any size is broken up into little pieces, each of which can be performed by an individual in a short amount of time, the motivation to get any given individual to contribute need only be very small.
The second analytic move.