Hi Folks,

Chuck Silvers suggested to send to port-arm and current-users for this:

I may or may not stand alone on this, but, the autoexpand of the root file
system to full flash size that is in the images (i'm thinking the PI, but
others too), is detrimental and a pain to work around.  I find it very rare
I ever want the root filesystem to be the full size of the flash.  Larger,
yes, but, not that much.

Is there any reason that this can't instead be done such that it asks how
much to expand it to, only the first boot, rather than just expanding it?
If doing something attached to the console during boot is too much of an
issue, then perhaps a script that the user can run if they so desire, along
with a boot time message saying they can do so if they want.  An option to
the user could then be max-size for those who want to do so, otherwise just
enter the size you want into the script input.  The workaround is time
consuming:  take flash to machine with fat support, change boot to -s, back
to evb and boot, edit out resize, mount fat and remove -s, reboot...  There
must be a better way.

Just asking.

Thank you

Tom

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