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{{UserCmd|command=pamac install procps-ng}}
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{{RootCmd|command=watch -n 60 btrfs filesystem show /}}
{{RootCmd|command=watch -n 60 btrfs filesystem show /}}
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=== Resize a btrfs filesystem/device ===
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When you resize a file system, you also need to resize the partition (device) it resides on. You cannot resize a mounted partition using '''gparted'''! So you need to unmount it beforehand or use a live manjaro from USB to resize the partition and file system.
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When resizing existing file systems, it is strongly advisable to have current backups. However, resizing is possible without any problems when using '''gparted'''.
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==== shrink ====
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What you need to understand is that you can only safely shrink a file system if it is ''not too full''. Shrinking a file system can take a '''long time''' because BTRFS may need to move data that was in the area to be freed to the remaining area.
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Using '''gparted''' you can safely shrink a BTRFS file system. All necessary steps are taken such as:
* Mount file system
* Shrink file system
* Unmount file system
* Shrink partition
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see@ https://forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-resize-a-btrfs-filesystem/152999
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==== expand ====
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A BTRFS file system can also be safely expanded with '''gparted'''. All necessary steps are taken such as:
* Extend partition
* Mount file system
* Expand file system
* Unmount file system
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