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### Template disk image
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### Template disk image
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If you want install a lot of software in your TemplateVM, you may need to increase the amount of disk space your TemplateVM can use.
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If you want install a lot of software in your TemplateVM, you may need to increase the amount of disk space your TemplateVM can use. See also additional information and caveats about [resizing the root disk image].
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1. Make sure that all the VMs based on this template are shut off (including netvms etc).
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1. Make sure that all the VMs based on this template are shut off (including netvms etc).
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2. Sanity check: verify that none of loop device are pointing at this template root.img: `sudo losetup -a`
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2. Sanity check: verify that none of loop device are pointing at this template root.img. Run this in dom0: `sudo losetup -a`
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3. Resize root.img file using `truncate -s <desired size>` (the root.img path can be obtained from qvm-prefs).
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3. Resize root.img file. Run this in dom0: `truncate -s <desired size> <path to root.img>` (the root.img path can be obtained from qvm-prefs).
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4. If any netvm/proxyvm used by this template is based on it, set template netvm to none.
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4. If any netvm/proxyvm used by this template is based on it, set template netvm to none.
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5. Start the template.
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5. Start the template.
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6. Execute `sudo resize2fs /dev/mapper/dmroot` in the template.
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6. Execute `sudo resize2fs /dev/mapper/dmroot` in the template.
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You will see that there is unallocated free space at the end of your primary disk.
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You will see that there is unallocated free space at the end of your primary disk.
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You can use standard linux tools like fdisk and mkfs to make this space available.
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You can use standard linux tools like fdisk and mkfs to make this space available.
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[resizing the root disk image]: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/resize-root-disk-image/
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