The root file system is / which is mounted during the initialization and has no entry in fstab. How else could you have a running system with a file system? I see where the root fs option is passed to the kernel in the boot script, but it surprises me that neither mount nor df show / in their listings. Although findmnt does show / in it's listing. Is this by design? If so, I'll make a note in the wiki. You can resize the partition used for the root file system on the system you wrote the image to the SD card. You can use YaST on that system to do so. Yes this does work. I had the impression from the wiki that I could use YaST on the RPi itself to resize root. If this is not the case I'll correct it.
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