On 08/01/2019 19:47, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> 3) follow these instructions from
>
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/499/how-can-i-resize-my-root-pa
rtition
>
> Step by Step Instructions
> Now stick the 64 GB SDcard into raspi, and boot.
> From the command line or a terminal window enter the following
> sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0
> then type p to list the partition table
> you should see three partitions.
> if you look in the last column labeled System you should have
> W95 FAT32
> Linux
> Linux Swap
This is old out of date advice, all recent Rasbian images do not have a
swap partition (if swap is needed a swap files is used). This means the
linux partition is the last on the disc, and can easily be expanded in
to the unused space using resize2fs
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