[Voyage-linux] Re: /dev/disk/by-label/ROOT_FS does not exist
Gustin Johnson
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Tue Jul 27 06:34:16 HKT 2010
On 10-07-25 07:18 PM, cereal wrote:
> cat /proc/partitions yields no results
> I added the boot paramaters suggested in section 6.4 and got the same
> result.
> Dmesg gives a bunch of information, and when it stopped the information
> i could see appeared to be related to the usb and ethernet controllers.
> lspci -v gives /bin/sh: lspci: not found
>
> My boss did give an image he has of voyage he was using as a router
> which did boot up. The grub of the image says voyage 2.6.20-486 and the
> date reads voyage-linux-12Jan08
>
> however this image is 1gb and i have a 2 gb drive. Is there any way to
> extend the image to encompass the whole CF instead of splitting it into
> 1 partition of 1gb and 1gb of free space?
>
You don't have to do this. Just image the 1GB image onto the 2 GB media
and it should work. If you really want/need the extra space just use
any partition resizing tool that you may have on the machine doing the
imaging. I use Linux day to day so I just use parted (some people may
prefer the GUI front end gparted).
The last time I did something like this under Windows was 10+ years ago.
Back then there was a product called Partition Magic. I have no idea
what the situation is like today.
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