Re: resizing qemu image

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> Am 21.07.2021 um 21:29 schrieb Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> ...
> qemu-img info fedora21.qcow2
> image: fedora21.qcow2
> file format: qcow2
> virtual size: 20 GiB (21474836480 bytes)
> disk size: 10 GiB
> cluster_size: 65536
> Format specific information:
>     compat: 1.1
>     lazy refcounts: true
>     refcount bits: 16
>     corrupt: false
> 
> That seems to be the easy part.  
Seems to be OK, You should be able to continue to use it.

> But now the instructions I am finding seem to offer different approachs, and might not be for running on Fedora.  What is the 'best' approach forward?

To what instructions do you refer?

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