>I got a ping saying there was an update for my fedora-30
template VM, So, I started the Qubes updater. I then get the error
that it needs an additional 34 MB to install the kernel image. No
problem, I think. So I go to the documentation and look up how to
increase the size of the template VMs. Easy peasy -- I increase the
size of the Fedora-30 template by a couple of gigs, and reboot--
and the new space shows up. Great I think. I start the updater and
get the same error. I then watch it happen, and when I start the
updater, it opens something called the "disp-mgmt-fedora-30" vm,
which I didn't even know existed. Obviously, changing the size of
the fedora template vm didn't change the size of this.
>
>How
do I change the size of the "disp-mgmt-fedora-30" vm -- and is it safe
to to? I assume it's hidden from me for a reason...
I
had a similar issue, but more space was required. I increased the
"System storage max. size" by a couple GB on the Fedora-30 template,
attempted the update install again, and it was successful.
To do
this, go to the "Qube Settings" of the fedora-30 template, and under the
"Disk storage" section of the "Basic" settings tab, increase the
"System storage max. size:" by whatever amount you need.
I'm not
sure if it is a requirement for the Qube (the fedora-30 template in
this case) to be powered off, but I doubled checked and made sure mine
was before making this change.
I apologize in advance if the formatting of this isn't correct, and a second apology for forgetting to copy the mailing list the first time.
--Cody