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title: "Resize A QEMU Disk Image"
blurb: "Our hosting provider allows us to upload a custom image when
provisioning a new server. We will have to resize the image if it does not
match the size of the server's disk space."
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## 1. Install `guestfs-tools`
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install guestfs-tools
## 2. Download an image
Download an image from [https://cdimage.debian.org/images/cloud/](https://cdimage.debian.org/images/cloud/).
## 3. List partitions
Check the image disk partitions to see which partition needs resizing.
$ virt-filesystems --long -h --all -a debian-12-nocloud-amd64.qcow2
## 4. Create output container
$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 \
-o preallocation=metadata debian-12-nocloud-amd64-resized.qcow2 20G
## 5. Generate resized image
$ virt-resize --expand /dev/sda1 \
debian-12-nocloud-amd64.qcow2 debian-12-nocloud-amd64-resized.qcow2
## Conclusion
You can now open `debian-12-nocloud-amd64-resized.qcow2` with a virtual machine
program and the disk size will be 20G.
## References
`virt-resize` manpage
$ man virt-resize