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from: YAMO`
date: 2019-10-11 11:18:00
subject: Re: How to move /boot or

yamo' a tapoté le 09/10/2019 20:27:
> druck a tapoté le 09/10/2019 13:51:
>>> How can I fix it?
>> Make the boot partition on the SD card bigger.
>>
>> If you are using a USB for the root filing system, you can use all of
>> the SD card for boot if want.
>>
>> umount /boot (and any other partition on the card which has been
>> mounted), use gparted to resize the partitions, then do a mount -a
>
> It was so simple that I didn't think of it...
>
> I never used the X server on this installation.


Done!

Had to install a lot of packages.

But I had to edit /etc/fstab (gparted wanted to mount it all times.... )
and then extend to 128Mo!

And then cannot extend the *filesystem* to 256 or more :(





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