Jim,
   If I understand your question correctly, you successfully wrote the 
usb image on to a 8GB flash drive. And then you tried to copy media 
files to that flash drive and there wasn't enough space.
MIC uses dd to copy the image file over to the usb flash drive. So the 
usb flash drive will be formatted to the same size as the image. If you 
want to include media in your image, I suggest you copy your media into 
the target file system, then create the image and write that image on to 
usb flash drive.
Thanks,
Praj



Jim Abernathy wrote:
> I want to build a bootable USB Flash R/W image on an 8GB Flash key.
>
> I have done this with image-creator and run on a small 1G flash key. Now
> I want to build a 8GB flash bootable R/W image so I can add .mp4 videos
> for a demo. When I followed the same process as before, it worked, but I
> seem to have no more space on the flash key. There must be some fixed
> size limit that someone used to create the file system which isn't
> dynamically increasing when I use a 8GB flash key. Is there a way to fix
> this?
>
> Jim Abernathy  
>
>
>   


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