> The root file system is / which is mounted during the initialization and has 
> no entry in fstab. How else could you have a running system with a file 
> system?
I see where the root fs option is passed to the kernel in the boot
script, but it surprises me that neither mount nor df show / in their
listings.  Although findmnt does show / in it's listing.  Is this by
design?  If so, I'll make a note in the wiki.
> You can resize the partition used for the root file system on the system you 
> wrote the image to the SD card. You can use YaST on that system to do so.
Yes this does work.  I had the impression from the wiki that I could use
YaST on the RPi itself to resize root.  If this is not the case I'll
correct it.

-Alex

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