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      <title>How to resize a VM and its partitions?</title>
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      <description>In this post I am going to list the steps to resize a Virtual Machine image created using virt-install&#xA;There are three steps:&#xA;Resize the VM image Resize the LVM volume inside the VM ( both physical volume and logical volume ) Resize the filesystem on the LVM volume First locate where the image for your VM is stored.&#xA;# virsh dumpxml vm2 | xpath /domain/devices/disk/source Found 1 nodes: -- NODE -- &amp;lt;source file=&amp;#34;/export/vmimgs/vm2.</description>
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      <title>Virtual Machines for the modern programming languages.</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The virtual machines are floating around for the popular languages of the present times. For instance look at the Parrot, YARVM, etc.Parrot is the intperpretter for the Perl 6.YARVM is probably going to be the virtual machine for Ruby2.The topic of Virtual Machines is becoming hot day by day for the system and software engineers.</description>
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