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(07-01-2016, 08:16 PM)lenny.raposo-pine64.pro Wrote: Has anyone run into any issues with resizing the rootfs with the script?
hi lenny, thanks for your work on the new img(s) I have tested the base img, the xfce img, and the mate img; impressed with all three (mate and xfce are nice, really) tnx.
The resize_rootfs.sh script got broken somehow... I don't think the script changed, but something may be different in the way that grep or awk is working (don't know) but I can tell you its also intermittent. I had the problem with all three images.
The base image set the mmcblk0p2 part2 at 3G and refused to size it higher on either a 7G nor 32G card.
The xfce image set the mmcblk0p2 part2 at 7G and refused to size it higher on the 32G card.
The mate image set the mmcblk0p2 part2 at 7G and refused to size it higher on the 32G card.
I reloaded the xfce img and retried,... and, this time it worked fine... go figure, I don't understand.
The mate img resize_rootfs.sh never worked properly for me, as well the base img resize_rootfs.sh did not work properly for me either. I was able to get all of my cards fixed by using gparted on my Mint gnu+linux workstation. This worked for both my 8G cards and my 32G cards.
The 8G cards are older (I reformatted them before starting) and the 32G cards are new Samsung UHS-I Class 10 high performance Evo+ cards. I recorded and retried all cards and all images twice/! same results; except that the second time on the xfce image the resize_rootfs.sh script worked fine (but that was the only time it worked for me).
marcus