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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I've got a problem with resizing of space in /dev/sda2 for my SUSE system.
I've increased space on my virtual machine and booted under SUSE live CD, after I choose /dev/sda2 and selected resize (maximum size). But when I trying proceed I get following error:




  • There is no device mounted at '/'



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      I've increased space on my virtual machine and booted under SUSE live CD, after I choose /dev/sda2 and selected resize (maximum size). But when I trying proceed I get following error:




      • There is no device mounted at '/'



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      I've increased space on my virtual machine and booted under SUSE live CD, after I choose /dev/sda2 and selected resize (maximum size). But when I trying proceed I get following error:




      • There is no device mounted at '/'



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