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-id = 2102
-title = "\"qemu-img resize -f qcow2\" produces broken disk images"
-state = "closed"
-created_at = "2024-01-16T12:15:05.030Z"
-closed_at = "2024-01-17T17:04:19.091Z"
-labels = ["block:qcow2"]
-url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/2102"
-host-os = "Ubuntu 22.04"
-host-arch = "x86_64"
-qemu-version = "8.2.0"
-guest-os = "- OS/kernel version:"
-guest-arch = "## Description of problem"
-description = """The documentation of `qemu-img` at
-<https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/tools/qemu-img.html>
-makes it sound like `qemu-img resize` supports various image formats
-(raw, qcow2, etc.) in the same way.
-
-But it doesn't. While `qemu-img resize -f raw` works as expected,
-`qemu-img resize -f qcow2` produces broken disk images."""
-reproduce = """```
-$ wget http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-9/latest/evbarm-aarch64/binary/gzimg/arm64.img.gz
-$ gunzip arm64.img
-```
-
-First resize, then convert:
-```
-$ cp arm64.img arm64-rc.img
-$ qemu-img resize -f raw arm64-rc.img 10G
-$ qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 arm64-rc.img arm64-rc.qcow2
-$ rm -f arm64-rc.img
-```
-
-First convert, then resize:
-```
-$ qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 arm64.img arm64-cr.qcow2
-$ qemu-img resize -f qcow2 arm64-cr.qcow2 10G
-```
-
-Attach to a VM in VirtualBox (as an additional SATA disk) and start that VM.
-
-arm64-rc.qcow2 =>
-`# fdisk /dev/sdb` => it has two partitions.
-
-arm64-cr.qcow2 =>
-`# fdisk /dev/sdb` => it has no partitions!
-And the VM cannot be cleanly shut down. I had to manually kill the VirtualBoxVM
-process."""
-additional = """"""