repart.d: Root partition not grown

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Dear systemd folks,


On Ubuntu 22.04 with *systemd-repart* 249.11-0ubuntu3.12, the root partition in a qcow2 image, resized with

    qemu-img resize ubuntu-jammy.qcow2 +100G

is not grown:

    $ lsblk
    NAME   MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
    sr0     11:0    1  1024M  0 rom
    vda    254:0    0 101.5G  0 disk
    |-vda1 254:1    0   512M  0 part
    |-vda2 254:2    0     1M  0 part
    `-vda3 254:3    0 989.1M  0 part /

    $ more /etc/repart.d/*.conf
    ::::::::::::::
    /etc/repart.d/00-esp.conf
    ::::::::::::::
    [Partition]
    Type=esp
    Format=vfat
    CopyFiles=/boot:/
    CopyFiles=/efi:/
    SizeMinBytes=512M
    SizeMaxBytes=512M
    ::::::::::::::
    /etc/repart.d/05-bios.conf
    ::::::::::::::
    [Partition]
    # UUID of the grub BIOS boot partition which grubs needs on GPT to
    # embed itself into.
    Type=21686148-6449-6e6f-744e-656564454649
    SizeMinBytes=1M
    SizeMaxBytes=1M
    ::::::::::::::
    /etc/repart.d/10-root.conf
    ::::::::::::::
    [Partition]
    Type=root
    Format=ext4
    CopyFiles=/
    Minimize=guess

    $ sudo systemd-repart
/etc/repart.d/10-root.conf:5: Unknown key name 'Minimize' in section 'Partition', ignoring. TYPE LABEL UUID FILE NODE SIZE PADDING esp esp 8c1fa117-5470-40fb-ae88-706406a7e115 00-esp.conf /dev/vda1 512.0M 0B 21686148-6449-6e6f-744e-656564454649 linux 13d7f959-ea58-4560-9a51-956603dccdbd 05-bios.conf /dev/vda2 1.0M 0B root-x86-64 root-x86-64 9e46548d-16e7-4b79-aa05-bf9d8e4bff48 10-root.conf /dev/vda3 989.0M 0B

                                         Σ = 1.4G  Σ = 0B


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     ├─ 10-root.conf
     ├─ 05-bios.conf
     └─ 00-esp.conf

    No changes.

Reading the manual I’d assume, that type *root* would automatically be grown. Before creating an issue, can you see, if something is wrong with the configuration files?


Kind regards,

Paul



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