212 comments on “Adding a new disk to a VMWare Virtual Machine in Linux

  1. Matt,
    Thanks so much. I just got some vmware images and
    needed to understand and add some space. Your notes are
    great. They really helped!
    E

  2. Matt – this tutorial was exactly what I needed, right down to the tip about using the same virtual disk file in different machines for the software I have to install. Nice work!
    Ben

  3. Not too bad – did exactly what I expected and was welcome. Fonts and picture sizes and overall layout could be improved.

    Thanks!

  4. Matt – Thanks a lot for the tutorial. It helped me a lot.

  5. Great tutorial, I thought I would have issues mounting being in vmware but just like the typical linux install…and btw fonts and pics are great 😉

  6. Hi Matt,

    Excellent Guide!! One of the very few tutorials that actually are concise enough to be followed and accurate enough to work!!

    Great job!

  7. Matt,

    That was a wonderful and indeed a great tutorial. Hope more will come !!!

  8. Thanks, the right answer at the right time. Thank you for the carefully created tutorial and references.

  9. Amazing… !! 10/10 … great explaination… I manage to add the required space using this example.

  10. Thank you so much! I’m new to linux and after I added the virtual disk via vmware it wasn’t showing up, and I just wasn’t understanding where the heck it was! Very helpful

  11. Hi Matt,

    this guide was really helpful than anything else..
    thanks:)
    🙂

  12. What an awesome tutorial. Absolutely the walk-thru I needed.

    One minor typo:
    Step 12 states, “The first command we want to run is fdisk /dev/hdb …”
    I had to run ‘fdisk /dev/sdb’ and the rest was perfectly golden!

    Thanks so much!
    AlanB

  13. Thank you very much for the awesome tutorial! This is just what I was looking for!

  14. This is awesome. This is exactly what I was looking for. I really appreciate it.

  15. Great work, it’s really help and same lots of time. Very appreciated.

    thanks so much
    Alec

  16. Really nice, thank you very much.
    I’m sure you wont mind if i post a spanish version of this tutorial in my blog (with the corresponding credits)

    –>
    Keep it simple

  17. Thanks a lot for the great tutorial. This is exactly what I needed. I was glad to find very clear instructions on how to proceed AND some background info to learn what it is all about.

  18. Awsome tutorial! First time I have added a disk to a linux distro, and the process was painless following the steps described above. Your blog is definately being bookmarked for future reference 🙂

  19. Hello Matt,

    great article.
    Is there a way to add a virtual disk,
    without booting the VM ?
    We are running a HA system with minimum downtime.

    Thanks !

    P.S.:
    On HP-Ux, I think “ioscan” would work.

    Best wishes
    Ralf Steffler

  20. HI Matt,
    Thanks for the post. I have two questions for you.
    1.On your step 12, you did “fdisk /dev/sdb”. My understanding is you have had “/dev/sda” as your “Hard Disk (SCSI: 0:0)”. Therefore, “/dev/sdb” is your “Hard Disk (SCSI: 0:1)” that you newly created. Is it right?

    2.Still step 12, when you did “n” to add a new partition, the “First cylinder” is 1, but the “Last cylinder” is default 1566. I know you created 12GB second hard disk. Why the “Last cylinder = 1566 ” is related a 12GB hard drive?

    Thanks for your attention.
    I look forward to receiving your reply.

    Dave

  21. Matt,
    Thanks for this tutorial Matt. This really helped me a lot.

  22. After all that searching I finally found what I was looking for. Thanks Heaps!!! Just what I wanted

  23. Simply follow the steps and all done.

    Excellent instruction.

    Thanks,
    Charles

  24. Matt -Great!!! Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial

    Regards
    -Suren

  25. B’H’

    Hello,
    I’m from Paris.
    You know what ? Thank you very much. It’s very clear, and easy to realise. Congratulations !!!!
    Many thanks for your help.
    It works perfecty.

  26. Greate tutorial. After couple of weeks of skimming the internet, finally I got to know this site and my problem is solved now

  27. Greate job. Thank you very much.
    Best regards,
    Fernando

  28. Thanks Matt…This was exactly what i was looking for…Kudos to you

  29. Thanks for your tutorial, been a long time since I had to modify disks and never on a VMware machine, just the crash course I needed.

  30. This was really helpful!
    I have a virtual machine running OpenSuSE 10.2 and the procedure worked just fine!

    Thanks from Colombia 🙂

  31. Hello,

    This is an awesome tutorial prepared by you. Thanks a ton… this was really helpful.

    Regards,
    Rashmi

  32. Excellent tutorial! Your instructions are very accurate and to the point. This helps save a lot of time for me and other folks, I’m sure.

    Thanks a lot.

    Hoc

  33. Hey, Just wanted to say thanks for the tutorial. Worked great.

  34. I agree: Nice complete and very useful tutorial. I have found several sites previously, but none of them met my needs prior to this site. Thanks!

  35. Thanks Matt !! Great Tutorial , could It be possible to replace for example the /var partition and to add a new /var with more space and copy all the content to the new /var partition ? Thanks , Regards .

  36. Thanks Matt. I kinda knew what I had to do but couldn't see the /dev/sdb that I added. I rebooted the server and it showed up. It's always nice to find a howto for EXACTLY what you are doing. 🙂

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