> On Nov 13, 2014, at 5:47 AM, Alexander Rössler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> The Debian images include a fat partition for sharing drivers and
> documentation. Is there a way to increase the size of this partition? We
> would like to use the FAT partition to deploy our applications within the
> product.
This is simpler at image creation time. Because the EXT partition follows the
FAT partition, you need to move that EXT partition after you reduce its size,
before you increase the size of the FAT partition.
>
> I already tried using GParted to move the root partition and increasing the
> FAT partition. Booting still worked. However, GParted was not able to resize
> the FAT partition.
Please give the steps you took, what you expected and the results.
>
> Renaming the partition is possible with GParted. However, for some reason
> after flashing the image to the eMMC the name of the partition is BEAGLEBONE
> again. Any idea how to solve that?
The flashing process redoes the partitions. You'd need to change the flashing
image or method.
>
> Regards
> Alexander
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