Re: Which package contains "extendfs"?

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My issue is resolved.. it turned out that i needed to type this:

resize2fs /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00

thanx to this tutorial:
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/jrose/entry/howto_get_extra/

But the original tutorial that i used: http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Expanding_Linux_Partitions_with_LVM
didn`t pointed this out... they (still) use "ext2online /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00" which is also not available on Fedora 7

2007/6/19, Mark < markg85@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hey,

i just expanded my logical volume with lvextend ans the lvdisplay stuff looks fine. the only problem is that the "df" command is still showing the old size. to fix that issue i need to do: "extendfs". The problem with that is that i can`t find the package.. it`s not installed on fedora by default (or did it got a name change?) i couldn`t even find a rpm for it on google.

Any help please?

this is how my lvdisplay looks:
  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Name                /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
  VG Name                VolGroup00
  LV UUID                0uFrBf-Olz2-4FiQ-758G-xxCa-69rX-FlsA8w
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV Status              available
  # open                 1
  LV Size                13.88 GB
  Current LE             444
  Segments               3
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     0
  Block device           253:0

  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Name                /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01
  VG Name                VolGroup00
  LV UUID                ydm1j2-v9kH-biC6-F4BL-1KsW-QFhW-2rJR1s
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV Status              available
  # open                 1
  LV Size                1.94 GB
  Current LE             62
  Segments               1
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     0
  Block device           253:1


and this is how my df -h looks:
ilesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
                      7.0G  6.7G  228M  97% /
/dev/sda5              99M   19M   76M  20% /boot
tmpfs                 501M     0  501M   0% /dev/shm

And i did do a reboot.

Thanx,
Mark


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