When & How to use resize_rootfs.sh?
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(07-25-2016, 01:25 AM)jesse1234 Wrote:
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  • Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card

Well I have the Debian Jessie OS up and running but I am using a 32GB SD card that only sees according to the Disk Usage Analyzer only 7.5 GB.

I tried using the terminal to execute the script but I am not sure where in the file system it is located!?

When & How to use resize_rootfs.sh?

Jesse  Huh

Just type "sudo resize_rootfs.sh" into the terminal and it will resize the filesystem for you.

If the terminal says that it can't find the script (in rare cases), type "sudo /usr/local/sbin/resize_rootfs.sh" instead.
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RE: When & How to use resize_rootfs.sh? - by Terra854 - 07-25-2016, 04:14 AM

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