SD Card Not Resized
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:51 am
Howdy,
Came back to NEMS with the 1.3 release..
The nems-init as per https://docs.nemslinux.com/usage/connect_to_nems_ssh did not (successfully?) resize the storage. Still showing as
RPi-Monitor:
SD card
/boot Used: 21.71MB (36.22%) Free: 38.23MB Total: 59.95MB
36.22%
/ Used: 3.92GB (77.00%) Free: 1.17GB Total: 5.09GB
77.00%
This is a 16GB card.
Is it 'safe' to re-run nems-init from my new user account?
Was it 100% necessary to have a keyboard connected to the Pi3 when running the init? lol It is possible to do, but not easy.. As per my previous posts, running it headless, and is very unlikely to ever have a local keyboard attached.. Could this have caused the resize not to happen?
So I did press a key without a keyboard attached..
Another RPi-Monitor bug?
Version
Processor: BCM2835
Hardware Release: undefined
Distribution: Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
NEMS Version: undefined
NEMS Hardware ID: undefined
Kernel version: Linux 4.9.59-v7+ armv7l
Firmware: #1047
Package(s): 0 upgradable(s)
undefined... But I am still reading the manual, so I may not have gotten to the part about fixing this. NEMS System Settings Tool shows the Hardware ID, and both the Version and Hardware ID show in the CLI.
Came back to NEMS with the 1.3 release..
The nems-init as per https://docs.nemslinux.com/usage/connect_to_nems_ssh did not (successfully?) resize the storage. Still showing as
RPi-Monitor:
SD card
/boot Used: 21.71MB (36.22%) Free: 38.23MB Total: 59.95MB
36.22%
/ Used: 3.92GB (77.00%) Free: 1.17GB Total: 5.09GB
77.00%
This is a 16GB card.
Is it 'safe' to re-run nems-init from my new user account?
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Getting CA Private Key
Done.
Now we will resize your root partition to give you access to all the space
Done.
NOTICE: When you reboot, you must login as kevinds
Press any key to reboot (required)
login as: kevinds
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Let's configure your keyboard.
Please MAKE SURE a keyboard is connected to your NEMS Server.
Press any key to continue
Another RPi-Monitor bug?
Version
Processor: BCM2835
Hardware Release: undefined
Distribution: Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
NEMS Version: undefined
NEMS Hardware ID: undefined
Kernel version: Linux 4.9.59-v7+ armv7l
Firmware: #1047
Package(s): 0 upgradable(s)
undefined... But I am still reading the manual, so I may not have gotten to the part about fixing this. NEMS System Settings Tool shows the Hardware ID, and both the Version and Hardware ID show in the CLI.