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Is it possible to use resize2fs on the image file? Or does that only work on physical partitions?
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But, well. I have also a question.
I have memory card, 2GB. I have formatted it and I downloaded the debian on it and run it on chroot. It works well, I can install ssh, lighttpd etc. But when I tried to install mysql I noticed that I have no space anymore. In df I get this kind of output:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
sysfs 1.1G 1.1G 46M 96% /sys
Well. I have only 1.1G totally? What happened other free space what was on the memory card? I mean, how I can use the whole SD-card so I can get much more space to install applications on it?
Sorry if this is asked before, tried to search but didn't find.
Any help?