Hi, Since the expand partition function didn't work, the 3.8 GB FreedomBox image got filled up with snapshots and eventually (presumably because it got totally filled up) became unbootable and inaccessible by ssh.
So, I mounted it on a Debian testing system (the only one that seems to be able to handle btrfs) and saw the 3.8 GB partition. I could not remove the .snapshots directory. It claimed to be a read-only FS. I double-checked and the SD card was mounted RW. Does the FreedomBox somehow create a FS within the FS that is visible to mount? So I unmounted it and expanded the partition with parted. After a few tries parted sees the expanded partition (to 32GB), as does fdisk. However, when I mount it again, df still reports the original 3.8 GB size. Maybe the resizing didn't transfer to the super-block? I would have thought that parted would have taken care of this and mounting the new expanded partition would be shown properly to the system. What am I missing? Also why can't I "rm -rf .snapshots"? The FreedomBox image is just mounted, not booted. It's not running any of the FreedomBox software or kernel. Augustine _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list Freedombox-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss