Op dinsdag 25 november 2014 14:09:06 schreef u:
On 25/11/14 09:32, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op dinsdag 25 november 2014 04:00:44 schreef Sid Boyce:
I use large sizes of SD cards.
After burning the image, e.g to /dev/sdb, remove the SD card and insert it again.
"gparted /dev/sdb"
Add the space of the rootfs partition to the unused space and change rootfs to the total calculated, click resize and Apply. Regards Sid.
I did that on a 16 GB card and removed /var/lib/YaST2/reconfig_system in order to be able to use it headless, but that did not work. However putting the freshly burned image in the RPi removing the card a little later from the RPi, removing /var/lib/YaST2/reconfig_system and reinserting the card in the RPi gave me a working system, accessible via ssh and with a large rootfs. There is also a swap partition at the end of about 500 MiB. Will try to remove that reconfig file right after burning to see if I get a working headless system with expanded rootfs.
That's strange as I have always done it that way on Beaglebone, Pandaboard, ODROID-X, ODROID-U3 and Parallella-16.
I always do "fsck -a /dev/sdb[12]" after resizing and on the odd occasion it reports that it cleared a dirty bit on the VFAT partition. Successfully boots every time. Regards Sid.
When applying the 13.2 image on the SD card, now there are three partitions on the card. A FAT partition, an ext3 partition and the rootfs is ext4. After initial use on the RPi there is a fourth partition at the end, a swap partition. So are we talking about the same type of image, a 13.2 image? I tried the procedure to remove the reconfig file right after burning and before actually using the card in the RPi, but that did not work. Did not do a "fsck -a /dev/sdg{123}" after burning. Should I? BTW. I noticed a change in naming of the image, first I used: openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv7l-1.12.1-Build29.4.raw.xz now I use: openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build30.1.raw.xz If I am right the architecture of the RPi is armv6l and not armv7l, isn't it? So now we have a properly named image? -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org