Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 10:08:56 -0700 From: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com> To: Paul Darius <paul@ranahminang.net> Cc: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: partition resize Message-ID: <20140505170856.GQ43976@funkthat.com> In-Reply-To: <CAAxOLAShH9uMjpcs0nGz9Hj=g3Ln5KzPpD-MqqoGO0CU74%2Bc%2Bw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAAxOLAShH9uMjpcs0nGz9Hj=g3Ln5KzPpD-MqqoGO0CU74%2Bc%2Bw@mail.gmail.com>
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--Idd68gPqKLz5+Ci0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Paul Darius wrote this message on Sat, May 03, 2014 at 15:10 +0700: > hi there.. > > here is the partition created from the fbsd image > > $ gpart show > => 63 61497281 mmcsd0 MBR (29G) > 63 34776 1 !12 [active] (17M) > 34839 61462485 2 freebsd (29G) > 61497324 20 - free - (10K) > > => 0 1918278 mmcsd0s2 BSD (29G) > 0 1918278 1 freebsd-ufs (937M) This partition didn't grow for some reason... gpart resize -i 1 mmcsd0s2 Should grow it... > $ cat /etc/fstab > /dev/mmcsd0s1 /boot/msdos msdosfs rw,noatime 0 0 > /dev/mmcsd0s2a / ufs rw,noatime 1 1 > md /tmp mfs rw,noatime,-s30m 0 0 > md /var/log mfs rw,noatime,-s15m 0 0 > md /var/tmp mfs rw,noatime,-s5m 0 0 > > when I do extract the ports.tar.gz into /usr, I end up with file system full > > how do i know which partition for what and how to resize them ? > > the /etc/rc.d/autosize start give the result : > # /etc/rc.d/autosize start > Enlarging root partition > mmcsd0s2 resized > gpart: autofill: No space left on device > growfs: requested size 937MB is not larger than the current filesystem > size 937MB I just recently rewrote crochet's autosize/growfs rc.d script to be able to handle any partitioning scheme to grow /... You could try the attached... just run: "growfs start" and it should run all the necesssary commands... -- John-Mark Gurney Voice: +1 415 225 5579 "All that I will do, has been done, All that I have, has not." --Idd68gPqKLz5+Ci0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=growfs #!/bin/sh # PROVIDE: growfs # BEFORE: sysctl # KEYWORD: firstbootonly # Automatically grow / to fill the entire disk. # # This allows us to distribute a single image # and have it work on essentially any sized disk. # # TODO: Figure out a clean way to have this run # only on first boot. (We can't write anything to # disk here since the root disk is still mounted # read-only at this point.) Fortunately, it completes # very quickly if it can't actually grow the partition. # # TODO: Figure out where this should really be ordered. # I suspect it should go just after fsck but before mountcritlocal # but it's hard to tell for sure because of the bug described # below. # . /etc/rc.subr name="growfs" start_cmd="growfs_start" stop_cmd=":" rcvar="growfs_enable" growfs_start () { echo "Growing root partition to fill device" rootdev=$(df / | tail -n 1 | awk '{ sub("/dev/", "", $1); print $1 }') if [ x"$rootdev" = x"${rootdev%/*}" ]; then # raw device rawdev="$rootdev" else rawdev=$(glabel status | awk '$1 == "'"$rootdev"'" { print $3 }') if [ x"$rawdev" = x"" ]; then echo "Can't figure out device for: $rootdev" return fi fi sysctl -b kern.geom.conftxt | awk ' { lvl=$1 device[lvl] = $3 type[lvl] = $2 idx[lvl] = $7 if (dev == $3) { for (i = 1; i <= lvl; i++) { # resize if (type[i] == "PART") { pdev = device[i - 1] cmd[i] = "gpart resize -i " idx[i] " " pdev } else if (type[i] == "LABEL") { continue } else { print "unhandled type: " type[i] exit 1 } } for (i = 1; i <= lvl; i++) { if (cmd[i]) system(cmd[i]) } exit 0 } }' dev="$rawdev" growfs -y /dev/"$rootdev" } load_rc_config $name run_rc_command "$1" --Idd68gPqKLz5+Ci0--
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