Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> [16-01-16 13:23]: > On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:02:04 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > > You dd the image on a sdcard, put that one in a reader, copy two files > > from /boot to /media/boot, put the sdcard into the OrangePI-PC, boot > > it, log in via ssh and call a script named "fs_resize", the miniPC > > reboots...and VOILA! > > > > Now I want to create such an image from parts of another image > > (kernel, firmware) and a bootable Gentoo minimal setup. > > > > For that I need to understand the trick which is used to create such > > images. > > Raspbian images do a similar thing, with an option in raspi_config to > resize the root filesystem to fill the card. There's no real trick, just > create the system you want on the smallest SD card that will hold it, > include the resize script and dd that card to an image. > > > -- > Neil Bothwick > > Copper wire was invented by two Scotsmen fighting over a penny!
My problem is, that I dont know which will be the final size of that image. So I will take a sdcard, which is big enough in any case.....and end up with the problem, which caused my first posting of this thread....;) And I am not owning a great variety of sdcards...especially when it comes to feature of being EMPTY sdcards...;) Best regards, Meino