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− | The rootfs-resize package is used to resize the partitions on machines that utilized an SD card for storage. SD cards could be formatted using UFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, btrfs, HFS plus or ReiserFS file systems. Pidora works with primary partitions and with a NOOBS(New Out Of Box | + | The rootfs-resize package is used to resize the partitions on machines that utilized an SD card for storage. SD cards could be formatted using UFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, btrfs, HFS plus or ReiserFS file systems. Pidora works with primary partitions and with a NOOBS(New Out Of Box Software) system. NOOBS in a nutshell is basically used to make setting up a Pi effortless and any person regardless of their technical background can acheive. It however does not support extended and logical partitions. The current version is 2.0 which is written by Chris Tyler. |
Revision as of 10:08, 10 October 2013
Contents
Update rootfs-resize
Project Description
Update rootfs-resize on Pidora
Project Leader
Daniel Martino
Project Contributor(s)
Chris Tyler
Project Details
The rootfs-resize package is used to resize the partitions on machines that utilized an SD card for storage. SD cards could be formatted using UFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, btrfs, HFS plus or ReiserFS file systems. Pidora works with primary partitions and with a NOOBS(New Out Of Box Software) system. NOOBS in a nutshell is basically used to make setting up a Pi effortless and any person regardless of their technical background can acheive. It however does not support extended and logical partitions. The current version is 2.0 which is written by Chris Tyler.
Additional Information:
Project Plan
Tracking
I will be using github.
Key contacts
Goals by Release
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1
* Test partitioning resizing to accommodate Extended/Logical * Test partitioning resizing on Pidora to accommodate Extended/Logical
- 0.2
* Continue and finish testing on Pidora * Update and finalize rootfs-resize script * Begin packaging * Clean up any bugs
- 0.3
* Final package details * RPM package ready to distribute
Blogs
Project Details
- Oct 10, 2013 - Official start day