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Update rootfs-resize
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The rootfs-resize package is used to resize the partitions in Pidora. This works with primary partitions and with a NOOBS(New Out Of Box System) 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.
  
 
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I will be using github.
  
 
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* 0.1
 
* 0.1
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* Test partitioning resizing to accommodate Extended/Logical
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* Test partitioning resizing on Pidora to accommodate Extended/Logical
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* 0.2
 
* 0.2
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* Continue and finish testing on Pidora
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* Update and finalize rootfs-resize script
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* Begin packaging
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* Clean up any bugs
 
* 0.3
 
* 0.3
 
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* Final package details
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*  RPM package ready to distribute
 
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Revision as of 20:23, 8 October 2013

Project Name

Update rootfs-resize

Project Description

Update rootfs-resize

Project Leader

Daniel Martino

Project Contributor(s)

Project Details

The rootfs-resize package is used to resize the partitions in Pidora. This works with primary partitions and with a NOOBS(New Out Of Box System) 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.

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

Communication

Mailing Lists

Upsteam Wiki and Web

Links/Bugs/Tracking

Source Code Control

Blogs

Non-Seneca Participants

Planets

Project News