Ja ok, das ist schwierig
No, this will not fixup the GPT partition table, so partclone
, integrated in clonezilla, is way easier.
Otherwise yes, dd
and gdisk
work really well. But you can easily mess up and Clonezilla just works
Clonezilla, automatically resize GPT partition table.
Nothing better than that.
If you use an LVM or a modern filesystem like BTRFS, you can just increase it afterwards, so that your partitions grow to the entire available space.
This is not possible with regular static partitions.
Otherwise afaik you can delete it and recreate it to fill up all usable space.
But well, just use BTRFS or maybe LVM.
Lol du Scherzkeks
Lemmings awaiting you from the other side of an LCD screen
Your room is fucking cold
Guys I am leaving, I dont get a single meme
Whats that?
Uhm you have something in your title
Jep
Haha thanks for the idea!
That actually makes a lot of sense. The image building simply should be really easy if you can just pull the already made image and just add the file.
There is an example to install newer python, do something and uninstall it again (which I wouldnt do).
Thanks, I will try to do that. I think HeliumOS has a future as a ChromeOS alternative
No it doesnt. Partitions need to start at the exact bit they start, but can end at something bigger.
Thats the trick.
Using gdisk you would print the table, make a photo, delete it, create them new and set the max for the storage partition (if you use BTRFS or LVM like a normal person) to the original start, but max available end
Then you print again and verify and write to apply the changes.
Then there is space but the partitions need to fill that up still, with btrfs on Fedora that would be
sudo btrfs resize max /
I think