In case of template-based qubes, the private storage (the /home directory and user files) can be changed in the qube’s own settings, but the system root image is inherited from the template, and so it must be changed in the template settings. In case of standalone qubes and templates, just change the Disk Storage settings above. In most cases, the GUI tool Qube Settings (available for every qube from the Start menu, and also in the Qube Manager) will allow you to easily increase maximum disk image size. There are several disk images which can be easily extended, but pay attention to the overall consumed space of your sparse/thin disk images. There are risks attached to reducing the size of an image, and in general you should not need to do this. It is easy to increase the size of disk images. You should keep an eye on the disk-space widget to see how much free space you actually have. This explains how you can have many qubes with large private volumes on quite a small disk. So a 2GB private volume with 100M of files will only use 100M. This means that space is not actually allocated for the volume until it is used. Caution: This page is intended for advanced users.īy default Qubes uses thin volumes for the disk images.
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