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└─sda1 8:1 0 10G 0 part /
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└─sda1 8:1 0 10G 0 part /
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sdb 8:16 0 2G 0 disk [SWAP]
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sdb 8:16 0 2G 0 disk [SWAP]
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sdc 8:32 0 40G 0 disk /srv
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sdc 8:32 0 40G 0 disk /srv
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```
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If `sdc` is the resized disk, the kernel might not have noticed the
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size change, and you might need to kick it. There might be easier
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ways, but a reboot would sure do it:
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reboot
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And in that case, the partition is *already* resized, so you do not
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need to go through the `fdisk` process below and jump straight to the
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last `resize2fs` step.
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We use fdisk on the device:
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We use fdisk on the device:
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```
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```
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