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When I put the Debian 5-14-2014 SD card boot image on a 4GB SD card using 
Win32 Disk Imager and
boot from the SD card I only get a 2GB system. It does say on BB.org that 
it is a 2GB image.
Using df -h shows very little space left and when I tried to install 
Adafruit BBIO I do not get past first
step when I get a disk full write error.

Interesting when I boot from the flash which is 4GB on the RevC board and 
do df -h it shows a 4GB size of which
1.5GB is free and if I then insert the same SD card it mounts it as an 
external drive and shows it as 4GB with 
about half of it used indicating that Win32 disk image did use the whole SD 
card size.

How would one tell Debian to increase the boot size from 2GB to the whole 
card when you boot from it.
Things like fdisk will not let you modify a partition if you booted from 
that partition and if I mount it as
an external disk it already says it is 4GB and no need to change it.

Or do we just need for BB.org to post a 4GB image for use in booting from 
SD cards.

Thank's for any info
Tom
 


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