On Fri, 2014-08-08 at 16:08 +0100, Varun Sarwal wrote:
> Hi all, 
> 
> >> But basically, if you want bigger partitions, I would just say use 
> >> linaro-android-media-create (l-a-m-c), and if you specifically want a raw 
> >> disk image to test, use l-a-m-c to create one (using the --image-file 
> >> --image-size options instead of '--mmc /dev/sdX').
> 
> So I used this command to create bigger partitions:
> 
> linaro-android-media-create --image-file /dev/sdb --image-size 6G --dev 
> vexpress  --boot boot.tar.bz2 --system system.tar.bz2 --userdata 
> userdata.tar.bz2 (see attached image)
> 
> However, the USB flash drive continues to have partitions as observed before 
> (attached image) , and Android can see only 488 MB of internal memory. 

I think we may have been talking about different things.

I guess by 'internal memory' means free space on the 'userdata'
partition.

Basil was saying that the prebuilt image gave him 14GB unallocated
space, and using l-a-m-c with the three tarballs used all the disk which
is what he wanted, and asked for the prebuilt images to be the same.

However, the extra disk space  get's allocated to the last 'sdcard'
partition and doesn't change the sizes of the other partitions. Those
are hardcoded in l-a-m-c I believe.

-- 
Tixy



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