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tweak R4.0 shrink procedure
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### Private disk image (R4.0)
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### Private disk image (R4.0)
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1048576 MiB is the maximum size which can be assigned to a private storage through Qube Manager.
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1048576 MiB is the maximum size which can be assigned to private storage through Qube Manager.
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To grow the private disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-volume](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-volume/) can be used:
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To grow the private disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-volume](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-volume/) can be used:
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### Private disk image (R3.2)
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### Private disk image (R3.2)
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1048576 MB is the maximum size which can be assigned to a private storage through Qubes Manager.
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1048576 MB is the maximum size which can be assigned to private storage through Qubes Manager.
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To grow the private disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-grow-private](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-grow-private/) can be used:
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To grow the private disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-grow-private](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-grow-private/) can be used:
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### Shrinking private disk image (Linux VM, R4.0)
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### Shrinking private disk image (Linux VM, R4.0)
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1. Create a new qube with smaller disk using Qube Manager or qvm-create
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1. Create a new qube with smaller disk using Qube Manager or `qvm-create`
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2. Move data using OS tools
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2. Move data to the new qube using `qvm-copy` or OS utilities
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3. Delete old qube using Qube Manager or qvm-remove
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3. Delete old qube using Qube Manager or `qvm-remove`
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### Shrinking private disk image (Linux VM, R3.2)
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### Shrinking private disk image (Linux VM, R3.2)
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