On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Vladimir Gusiatnikov
<[email protected]> wrote:
> And this is what happens when I ran grow_partition.sh on this brand new 8 GB
> SD card that I just brought from the store and imaged with 8.4. Note the
> error message. After rebooting, df shows 4.1 GB of available space, 3.1 GB
> used.
>
> root@beaglebone:/opt/scripts/tools# ./grow_partition.sh
> Media: [/dev/mmcblk0]
>
> Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 243200 cylinders, 4 heads, 16 sectors/track
> Old situation:
> sfdisk: Warning: The partition table looks like it was made
>   for C/H/S=*/112/62 (instead of 243200/4/16).
> For this listing I'll assume that geometry.
> Units: 1MiB = 1024*1024 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0
>
>    Device Boot Start   End    MiB    #blocks   Id  System
> /dev/mmcblk0p1   *     1   3399   3399    3480576   83  Linux
>                 start: (c,h,s) expected (0,33,3) found (0,32,33)
>                 end: (c,h,s) expected (1002,85,42) found (433,111,62)
> /dev/mmcblk0p2         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> /dev/mmcblk0p3         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> /dev/mmcblk0p4         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> New situation:
> Units: 1MiB = 1024*1024 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0
>
>    Device Boot Start   End    MiB    #blocks   Id  System
> /dev/mmcblk0p1   *     1   7599   7599    7781376   83  Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p2         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> /dev/mmcblk0p3         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> /dev/mmcblk0p4         0      -      0          0    0  Empty
> Successfully wrote the new partition table
>
> Re-reading the partition table ...
> sfdisk: BLKRRPART: Device or resource busy
> sfdisk: The command to re-read the partition table failed.
> Run partprobe(8), kpartx(8) or reboot your system now,
> before using mkfs
> sfdisk: If you created or changed a DOS partition, /dev/foo7, say, then use
> dd(1)
> to zero the first 512 bytes:  dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/foo7 bs=512 count=1
> (See fdisk(8).)

This is the normal (no actual error above) ... Just reboot..

I haven't cared enough too force sfdisk's output to /dev/null

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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