2-) Copy the source disk to target disk with Expert mode and k1 mode selected which is for scaling up the existing virtual disk to target virtual disk.
3-) When finished open the virtual machine with a latest gparted.iso image.
4-) Enter the commmand line mode and pvscan the virtual hard disk and Note your virtual harddisk path such as /dev/sda2
5-) sudo pvresize /dev/sda2 This is done for resizing the outer LVM2 type Virtual Disk partition.
6-) lvscan to discover internally mapped virtual ext3 or ext2 linux partitions such as /dev/mapper/virtual-disk-name
7-) sudo lvresize -L
8-) resize2fs /dev/mapper/virtual-disk-name This will resize the filesystem.
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