In article <alpine.neb.2.02.1411071507130.16...@gmoz.asd.fi>,
Petri Laakso  <petri.laa...@asd.fi> wrote:
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>On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Michael van Elst wrote:
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>> On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 08:12:12PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
>>>     Date:        Thu, 6 Nov 2014 07:28:46 +0000 (UTC)
>>>     From:        mlel...@serpens.de (Michael van Elst)
>>>     Message-ID:  <m3f7vd$4bg$1...@serpens.de>
>>>
>>>   | Apparently that's not true after the resize of the filesystem.
>>>
>>> You were resizing a filesystem while it was mounted?    Is that even
>>> half way expected to work?
>>
>> Not me. But yes, according to the screenshot it was the root filesystem
>> in single-user (probably even read-only) that was resized.
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>That's correct. Single user mode and root mounted read-only. I was simply
>following wiki instructions how to increase rpi root file system after the
>install.
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>Root filesystem resize would be very useful even when it is mounted ro.

Yes, it works but don't sync it when you are done resizing :-)

christos

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