On 2/22/23 16:25, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 2/22/23 13:04, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
As you can see I'm mostly adding a bunch of standard debian packages
and a little bit of system configuration to make things easier for
LinuxCNC users. Because I'm adding packages, I had to increase the
size of the root partition.
I found that if I increase it to 8192M or larger, it fails to resize
itself to fill the micro-SD card on the first boot. 8000M works fine.
I'm fine for now staying below 8 gigs, just thought I'd report the
issue here.
Hmm, I spoke too soon. It's not the larger root partition size that
breaks the partition resizer, it's installing task-xfce-desktop.
The debugging continues...
Ok, false alarm, sort of: the problem was operator error on my part.
I had added a second "apt: install" step to install some packages in
addition to the "base system" (outside of the cached root fs tarball).
That caused the initramfs to be regenerated, but the rpi-resizerootfs
scripts had already been deleted by then.
Sorry for the noise, folks.
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Sebastian Kuzminsky