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[fedora-arm] Resizing the root partition when loading on a Raspberry Pi 3 B+
Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
2018-08-01 16:43:36 UTC
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I have loaded the arm 64-bit Server 28 version of Fedora on a 32 GB micro SSD and I can't get root to resize. I was able to resize the 3rd partition that root is contained within, but I can't get root bigger than 5.1 GB.
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Víctor R. Ruiz
2018-08-01 17:10:26 UTC
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Hi:

On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 5:43 PM, Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
Post by Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
I have loaded the arm 64-bit Server 28 version of Fedora on a 32 GB micro SSD and I can't get root to resize. I was able to resize the 3rd partition that root is contained within, but I can't get root bigger than 5.1 GB.
Have you tried --resizefs with fedora-arm-image-installer?

$ fedora-arm-image-installer --help

Usage: fedora-arm-image-installer <options>

--addconsole - Add system console to extlinux.conf
--addkey= - /path/to/ssh-public-key
--image=IMAGE - xz compressed image file name
--media=DEVICE - media device file (/dev/[sdX|mmcblkX])
--norootpass - Remove the root password
--resizefs - Resize root filesystem to fill media device

Greetings,
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Robert Moskowitz
2018-08-01 17:40:44 UTC
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Post by Víctor R. Ruiz
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 5:43 PM, Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
Post by Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
I have loaded the arm 64-bit Server 28 version of Fedora on a 32 GB micro SSD and I can't get root to resize. I was able to resize the 3rd partition that root is contained within, but I can't get root bigger than 5.1 GB.
Have you tried --resizefs with fedora-arm-image-installer?
$ fedora-arm-image-installer --help
I am lazy and also want more control over the size of the various
partitions (like a larger swap).  So I use gparted on my Fedora
notebook.  A little math, work out what size I want for each partition
and gparted does the work.  Just be careful to switch from your system
drive to the SD card!
Post by Víctor R. Ruiz
Usage: fedora-arm-image-installer <options>
--addconsole - Add system console to extlinux.conf
--addkey= - /path/to/ssh-public-key
--image=IMAGE - xz compressed image file name
--media=DEVICE - media device file (/dev/[sdX|mmcblkX])
--norootpass - Remove the root password
--resizefs - Resize root filesystem to fill media device
Greetings,
--
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- All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
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Peter Robinson
2018-08-01 17:39:40 UTC
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On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 5:43 PM, Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
Post by Nat W. Garrison, Jr.
I have loaded the arm 64-bit Server 28 version of Fedora on a 32 GB micro SSD and I can't get root to resize. I was able to resize the 3rd partition that root is contained within, but I can't get root bigger than 5.1 GB.
Could you possibly provide details of how you did this? I'm not sure
if you're asking for help or it's just a statement.

Peter
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