R raliy2k New Member Sep 15, 2024 1 0 1 Sunday at 01:57 #1 Hi, I am new to Proxmox, still finding my way around. When I installed Proxmox VE I partitioned my 512GB nvme drive, creating a 64GB partition and installed Proxmox on it. Now when I look in storage under my node I cannot see the rest of the drive. See attached:
Hi, I am new to Proxmox, still finding my way around. When I installed Proxmox VE I partitioned my 512GB nvme drive, creating a 64GB partition and installed Proxmox on it. Now when I look in storage under my node I cannot see the rest of the drive. See attached:
fiona Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 1, 2019 5,399 1,396 248 Monday at 10:43 #2 Hi, you can use your favorite partitioning tool (e.g. fdisk/parted) and create a fourth partition assigning the rest of the disk space. Reactions: leesteken
Hi, you can use your favorite partitioning tool (e.g. fdisk/parted) and create a fourth partition assigning the rest of the disk space.
leesteken Distinguished Member Proxmox Subscriber May 31, 2020 6,318 1,679 228 Monday at 11:39 #3 fiona said: e.g. fdisk/parted Click to expand... Please use gdisk for modern GPT instead of fdisk. Reactions: fiona
E esi_y Active Member Nov 29, 2023 1,582 224 43 github.com Monday at 11:57 #4 leesteken said: Please use gdisk for modern GPT instead of fdisk. Click to expand... I don't mean to argue, but for just creating a GPT partition, fdisk works fine too (and the OP already has a GPT table in place). Last edited: Monday at 11:59
leesteken said: Please use gdisk for modern GPT instead of fdisk. Click to expand... I don't mean to argue, but for just creating a GPT partition, fdisk works fine too (and the OP already has a GPT table in place).