Hi Jan,

>> Is there any automatic way to extend partition or am I doing
>> something wrong?
>
>I'm guessing your root-FS type is ext4? In that case, you are probably
>installing a filesystem image with was produced with a fixed size less
>than the device size. RAUC doesn't modify the image during
>installation.
>
>The easiest way for you is probably to use a .tar.gz archive instead of
>the filesystem image. Then RAUC will format the partition using
>mkfs.ext4 and extract the tar into the new filesystem. In that case no
>resize is needed.

That is the perfect way. Yes, I used ext4 type and I have tried tar archive and 
it works. Only thing remains is updating bitbake file for it.

>Alternatively, it could be useful to optionally let RAUC call resize2fs
>on installation of a ext4 image.

Yes, I have learnt this but I do not want to do after installation.

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,
Caglar Kilimci

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