Digging an original Raspberry PI out of the loft, I decided Risc OS
probably could do with and upgrade and cleanup as I wish to lend it
to someone else.. I decided the simplest way would be to download
the RISC OS Direct distribution, which I have done.
This appears to be a 16G disc image and it was recommended to use
16G upwards SD card. I decided to use a 32G card as it would leave
me with plenty of free space.
Having gone through the process and installed it in my Pi, "Free"
tells me it is 7G in total and there is 2G free for my stuff.
What happened to the other 9G of the image and, more importantly
how can I get access to the other 25G to store my files?
Digging an original Raspberry PI out of the loft, I decided Risc OS
probably could do with and upgrade and cleanup as I wish to lend it to someone else.. I decided the simplest way would be to download the RISC OS Direct distribution, which I have done.
This appears to be a 16G disc image and it was recommended to use
16G upwards SD card. I decided to use a 32G card as it would leave
me with plenty of free space.
Having gone through the process and installed it in my Pi, "Free"
tells me it is 7G in total and there is 2G free for my stuff.
What happened to the other 9G of the image and, more importantly
how can I get access to the other 25G to store my files?
Digging an original Raspberry PI out of the loft, I decided Risc OS
probably could do with and upgrade and cleanup as I wish to lend it to someone else.. I decided the simplest way would be to download the RISC OS Direct distribution, which I have done.
This appears to be a 16G disc image and it was recommended to use 16G
upwards SD card. I decided to use a 32G card as it would leave me with
plenty of free space.
Having gone through the process and installed it in my Pi, "Free" tells me
it is 7G in total and there is 2G free for my stuff.
What happened to the other 9G of the image and, more importantly how can I get access to the other 25G to store my files?
In article <59ed2b73b3Spambin@argonet.co.uk>,
Stuart <Spambin@argonet.co.uk> wrote:
This appears to be a 16G disc image and it was recommended to use
16G upwards SD card. I decided to use a 32G card as it would leave
me with plenty of free space.
Having gone through the process and installed it in my Pi, "Free"
tells me it is 7G in total and there is 2G free for my stuff.
Certainly when you burn Raspian - buster or bullseye to an sd card,
the card seems to become the size of the burnt on data with most of
the disc not allocated. I think this is because the download is a
complete disc partition.
In raspian you get this back using sudo raspi-config and option 6A1
which says - Expand partiiton to whole disc.
If it the same situation in RISCOS I've no idea how you expand the RO partition. Perhaps you could put the card back in the PC and allocate
the spare area to fat32 or some such.
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