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/dev/mmcblk0p1            2048      124927      61440  83  Linux
 
/dev/mmcblk0p1            2048      124927      61440  83  Linux
 
/dev/mmcblk0p2          124928    31116287    15495680  83  Linux
 
/dev/mmcblk0p2          124928    31116287    15495680  83  Linux
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Press 'd' to delete a partition:
 
Press 'd' to delete a partition:
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Enter '2' to choose the second partition.
 
Enter '2' to choose the second partition.
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Press 'n' to create a new partition:
 
Press 'n' to create a new partition:
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Enter 'p' to select primary as partition type.
 
Enter 'p' to select primary as partition type.
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Partition number: enter to accept 2 as default partition number.
 
Partition number: enter to accept 2 as default partition number.
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First sector: enter to accept default.
 
First sector: enter to accept default.
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This should be 124928
 
This should be 124928
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Last sector: enter to accept default.
 
Last sector: enter to accept default.
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Press 'w' to write the new partition table.
 
Press 'w' to write the new partition table.
 
Reboot to force the kernel to recognise the new partition table.
 
Reboot to force the kernel to recognise the new partition table.
  
 
sudo reboot
 
sudo reboot
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After the system has come back up you still have to resize the partition.
 
After the system has come back up you still have to resize the partition.
  
 
sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
 
sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
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Done.
 
Done.

Edição das 14h20min de 15 de julho de 2017

Banana Pi: resizing the SD card root partition on ubuntu

Do this only right after flashing the image on the SD-Card, so if anything goes wrong you do not lose any data.

sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0 In fdisk:

Press ‘p’ to print the partition table:

Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes 4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 486192 cylinders, total 31116288 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00084078

  Device Boot           Start         End      Blocks   Id  System

/dev/mmcblk0p1 2048 124927 61440 83 Linux /dev/mmcblk0p2 124928 31116287 15495680 83 Linux

Press 'd' to delete a partition:

Enter '2' to choose the second partition.

Press 'n' to create a new partition:

Enter 'p' to select primary as partition type.

Partition number: enter to accept 2 as default partition number.

First sector: enter to accept default.

This should be 124928

Last sector: enter to accept default.

Press 'w' to write the new partition table. Reboot to force the kernel to recognise the new partition table.

sudo reboot

After the system has come back up you still have to resize the partition.

sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2

Done.