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Date:      Sat, 03 May 2014 16:16:38 +0400
From:      Boris Samorodov <bsam@passap.ru>
To:        Paul Darius <paul@ranahminang.net>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: partition resize
Message-ID:  <5364DE26.2090503@passap.ru>
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03.05.2014 12:10, Paul Darius пишет:
> 
> here is the partition created from the fbsd image

Are you sure? Seems that you did some changes to it.

> $ gpart show
> =>      63  61497281  mmcsd0  MBR  (29G)
>         63     34776       1  !12  [active]  (17M)
>      34839  61462485       2  freebsd  (29G)
>   61497324        20          - free -  (10K)
> 
> =>      0  1918278  mmcsd0s2  BSD  (29G)
>         0  1918278         1  freebsd-ufs  (937M)

Seems that you already tryed to do a resize. If I'm not mistaken,
you resized only partition 2 of mmcsd0 device (-i 2 mmcsd0). Also
partition 1 of mmcsd0s2 device should be resized (-i 1 mmcsd0s2).
Then you should use growfs to enlarge the filesystem as well.

A note: the last time I did so bsdlabel of mmcsd0s2 (slice c:)
was not auto enlarged, so I should do it by hand.

> $ cat /etc/fstab
> /dev/mmcsd0s1   /boot/msdos     msdosfs rw,noatime      0 0
> /dev/mmcsd0s2a  /               ufs rw,noatime          1 1
> md              /tmp            mfs rw,noatime,-s30m    0 0
> md              /var/log        mfs rw,noatime,-s15m    0 0
> md              /var/tmp        mfs rw,noatime,-s5m     0 0
> 
> when I do extract the ports.tar.gz into /usr, I end up with file system full
> 
> how do i know which partition for what and how to resize them ?
> 
> the /etc/rc.d/autosize start give the result :
> # /etc/rc.d/autosize start
> Enlarging root partition
> mmcsd0s2 resized
> gpart: autofill: No space left on device
> growfs: requested size 937MB is not larger than the current filesystem
> size 937MB

I've never used autosize, so no comments here, sorry.

-- 
WBR, Boris Samorodov (bsam)
FreeBSD Committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve



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