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Re: disabling boot time automatic rootfs resize



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 installation,
so you must be using a custom image with extra packages installed.

If you are using the Debian images for RPi, the site for that gives a
procedure for disabling/limiting the first-boot filesystem resize step:

https://raspi.debian.net/defaults-and-settings/

For other images you will need to consult the folks who created them.

> Is there any way to do this? The systems running the 'cloud-init'
> packages like ubuntu have given us a means to disable it, however am
> unable to find any documentation on the debian system doing this?

cloud-init is available in Debian too, but I assume like something that
would only be used on cloud images, not on ARM images.

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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