<p>The device ships with btrfs as the default file system? Which version of btrfs does is use, does that version have the resize capability?</p>
<p>Its still totally unstable, I'm surprised someone has decided to ship with it.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On May 15, 2011 11:57 AM, "Robert McLay" <<a href="mailto:the80sphreak@yahoo.co.uk">the80sphreak@yahoo.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Hi Guys,<br>> <br>> I've recently managed to get my hands on an O2 Joggler photo frame which<br>
> can run Linux.<br>> <br>> The USB pen which boots the Ubuntu distro has one BTRFS root partition<br>> which does not seem to re-size. According to the documentation[1], I *should* (10p) be able to re-size the 4GB partition to use the remaining<br>
> 3GB by issuing a command such as:<br>> <br>> btrfs filesystem resize max /mnt or btrfsctl -r max /mnt<br>> <br>> Perhaps I am doing something wrong, but I had always assumed you need<br>> to unmount a file-system to re-size it. Given the docs say /mnt and I<br>
> want to re-size / do I need to use a different command...?<br>> <br>> PS: Expect a future talk on O2 Jogglers once I get to grips with it...<br>> <br>> Refs: [1] <a href="https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/FAQ#Resizing_partitions_.28shrink.2Fgrow.29">https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/FAQ#Resizing_partitions_.28shrink.2Fgrow.29</a><br>
> <br>> Cheers,<br>> Rab<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Falkirk mailing list<br>> <a href="mailto:Falkirk@mailman.lug.org.uk">Falkirk@mailman.lug.org.uk</a><br>> <a href="https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/falkirk">https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/falkirk</a><br>
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