Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-14 Thread Paul Wise
On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 10:17 +0200, Johnny de Villiers wrote: > Thank you for the response... have attempted the dummy partition > method previously and the system would reach the listing of connected > devices and basically hang there forever. Found a work around however > it involves shuffling ar

Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-14 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday, 14 December 2022 10:03:19 CET Thomas Goirand wrote: > I don't think the Debian image for RPi has cloud-init Correct signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-14 Thread Johnny de Villiers
Hi Paul Thank you for the response... have attempted the dummy partition method previously and the system would reach the listing of connected devices and basically hang there forever. Found a work around however it involves shuffling around the partition order... not ideal! What I am attempting

Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-14 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 12/14/22 06:03, Paul Wise wrote: On Tue, 2022-12-13 at 12:06 +0200, Johnny de Villiers wrote: Have been trying to disable the root boot time automatic rootfs resize for devices running arm such as the RPi, Odroid, RockPi etc... with little to no success. Normal Debian installs do not alter

Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-13 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, 2022-12-13 at 12:06 +0200, Johnny de Villiers wrote: > Have been trying to disable the root boot time automatic rootfs > resize for devices running arm such as the RPi, Odroid, RockPi etc... > with little to no success. Normal Debian installs do not alter the rootfs size after installatio

disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize

2022-12-13 Thread Johnny de Villiers
Good day Have been trying to disable the root boot time automatic rootfs resize for devices running arm such as the RPi, Odroid, RockPi etc... with little to no success. Is there any way to do this? The systems running the 'cloud-init' packages like ubuntu have given us a means to disable it, howe