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Was not an edit, was a new answer or part of one. (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/378706/1561176)
Inbar Rose
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I know this is an old topic, but I just did this using a simpler method than the ones explained above. All from the cloud console user interface with no need to worry or do any special commands in just a few minutes and clicks.

However, it requires creating a new instance, not resizing a disk on an already running instance

  1. Create a snapshot of the disk you want to enlarge

    Click on the instance, then click on the disk, then you have "create snapshot", give it a name and then wait for the snapshot to be created. (You don't need to turn off the instance for this)

  2. Create a new instance from the snapshot and specify the new size

    Click on the snapshot, then you have "create instance", you can then see the boot disk options, click change and then size it to a new size. (You probably want to change all the default instance settings to the ones you want also)

This is a fool-proof way to enlarge a disk without causing any partition errors, doesn't require any commands or special actions.

The only downside is that you need to create a new instance. You can't just do it on an instance that you already have.

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