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layout: doc
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title: Resize Root Disk Image
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permalink: /doc/resize-root-disk-image/
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redirect_from:
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- /en/doc/resize-root-disk-image/
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- /doc/ResizeRootDiskImage/
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- /wiki/ResizeRootDiskImage/
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---
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Resize Root Disk Image
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See additional information and caveats about [resizing private disk images](/doc/resize-disk-image/), paying particular attention to "OS Specific Follow-up Instructions" at the end.
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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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*Make sure changes in the TemplateVM between reboots don't exceed 10G.*
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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. Resize root image using Qubes version specific procedure below.
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3. If any netvm/proxyvm used by this template is based on it, set template's netvm to none.
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4. Start the template.
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5. Resize the filesystem using OS appropriate tools (Qubes will handle this automatically with Linux templates).
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6. Verify available space in the template using `df -h` or OS specific tools.
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7. Shutdown the template.
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8. Restore original netvm setting (if changed), check firewall settings (setting netvm to none causes the firewall to reset to "block all")
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### Root disk image (R4.0)
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1048576 MiB is the maximum size which can be assigned to root storage through Qube Manager.
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To grow the root disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-volume](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-volume/) can be used:
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qvm-volume extend <vm_name>:root <size>
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~~~
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Note: Size is the target size (i.e. 4096MB or 16GB, ...), not the size to add to the existing disk.
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### Root disk image (R3.2)
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1048576 MB is the maximum size which can be assigned to root storage through Qubes Manager.
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To grow the root disk image of an AppVM beyond this limit, [qvm-grow-root](/doc/dom0-tools/qvm-grow-root/) can be used:
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qvm-grow-root <vm-name> <size>
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~~~
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Note: Size is the target size (i.e. 4096MB or 16GB, ...), not the size to add to the existing disk.
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### Resize a StandaloneVM Root Image (R3.2)
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Another way to increase the size of `root.img` is to turn your TemplateVM into a StandaloneVM. Doing this means it will have it's own root filesystem *(StandaloneVMs use a copy of template, instead of smart sharing)*. To do this run `qvm-create --standalone` from `dom0` console.
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In `dom0` console run the following command (replace the size and path):
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truncate -s 20G /var/lib/qubes/appvms/standalonevm/root.img
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~~~
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Then start Terminal for this StandaloneVM and run:
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sudo resize2fs /dev/mapper/dmroot
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~~~
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Shutdown the StandaloneVM and you will have extended the size of its `root.img`.
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