Thanks DonFL
Odd that I received your post right after I had used the GParted app. Since this OS is a GNOME2 deadbeat and there has been a lot of renaming of applications or maybe the other way around!? Anyway using the GParted app, I found the rootfs partition and was allowed to move and/or resize it which eliminated the other partition successfully maxing out the rootfs partition. Using the Disk Usage Analyzer confirms this.
Jesse
Also another unallocated partition exisited although small, 20 MiB, yet it was set at the beginning of the SD Card partition set. I had decided not to touch this one. Curious does anyone know what this is???
Jesse
Odd that I received your post right after I had used the GParted app. Since this OS is a GNOME2 deadbeat and there has been a lot of renaming of applications or maybe the other way around!? Anyway using the GParted app, I found the rootfs partition and was allowed to move and/or resize it which eliminated the other partition successfully maxing out the rootfs partition. Using the Disk Usage Analyzer confirms this.
Jesse
Also another unallocated partition exisited although small, 20 MiB, yet it was set at the beginning of the SD Card partition set. I had decided not to touch this one. Curious does anyone know what this is???
Jesse