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Enter the new file size in bytes you calculated above and press ‘Change The File Size’. You can uncheck the checkbox as we don’t care what the values of the bytes to be removed are in the unused space at the end of the card. img file is simply a byte mirror copy of the SD card.
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iso file size for the final SD cardĭownload our IBEX File Size Changer app from here iso file from the SD card (we’ll reduce its size after) Alter the. Now shutdown the RPi and use Win32 Disk Imager. In this example we’ll say we want our new card image to be 15400000 sectors (x 512 bytes per sector = 7,884,800,000 bytes) Create a new. iso file size (6,354,370,048 bytes) and make a note of this value (make sure you haven’t made a mistake!) Multiple by 512 (bytes per sector) to give you the target. Get the End sector value for the last partition (12410879). Press ‘p’ then return to see the partitions.įor example you will get something like this:ĭevice Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
Now with the SD card booted up use the following commands to find the size of the area thats used: Once the resize is complete you need to find out the total final size of the used space on the card (the FAT16 boot partition the RPi needs and the ext 4 partition that holds Linux, basically all the partitions before the unused area at the end of the card you’ve just created. iso can be written onto to do this, even if this means needing to use the next card capacity up from the size you want to use.
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