You can pull your rootfs from anywhere you like so long as it is supported.
SDcard, NFS share( network ) USB, and perhaps I am forgetting one or two
options.

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/87580/partition-scheme-for-installation-of-debian

Although, we're talking flash media here, so I would strongly suggest you
go without a swap disk.

Typically, it is easiest, and most common to mount the /home directory from
additional media. In other cases, someone may mount /var/log on its own
partition too. You can do this with just about any directory I think, but
it become more complex as sometimes it not always possible to remount part
of the file system on the system its self while it is running.

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 12:46 PM, earless <gunclu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can i expand the rootfs to an sd card if im booting  from the  emmc or can
> i only do this if im booting from the sd card?
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