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4. Select /dev/sd*2 (label PI_ROOT) partition and do "unmount" in case it mounted.
 
4. Select /dev/sd*2 (label PI_ROOT) partition and do "unmount" in case it mounted.
 
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To unmount partition right click on /dev/sd*2 partition->unmount.
To unmount partition right click on /dev/sd*2 partition->unmount
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Revision as of 11:25, 15 July 2018


Hamster SD filesystem resizing

After image writing follow this steps:

1. Install gparted: daria@daria:sudo apt-get install gparted

2. Run gparted in terminal: daria@daria:sudo gparted

3. Check your SD's partition - /dev/sd*

  • - could be B,C etc., depends of your local environment

!!Be careful with SD partition recognition to avoid data loosing

4. Select /dev/sd*2 (label PI_ROOT) partition and do "unmount" in case it mounted. To unmount partition right click on /dev/sd*2 partition->unmount. Screenshot from 2018-07-15 14-19-22.png