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  1. Hello Igor, thanks for your fast reply. I realized it manually with fdisk and reloading the partition table with "hdparm -z /dev/mmcblkp0" to shrink the 16GB SDCard to 1.2GB. Compared to the very small FAT-Bootpartion of a Raspbian (60MB) it's still big but enough for a 2GB SDCard. Does a similiar small FAT-Boot-partition exist before your second boot of armbian? If so - maybe it could be exported or copied just before. Thanks for armbian - love it - donated it !!! with best regards iot
  2. Hello, many thanks for these perfect armbian distris Igor! They make embedded dev. extremly useful now. Just one question. We started with a 16GB SDCard and the new 4.5 version (Vanilla-kernel). After installation on SDCard we used your Nand/Sata/Usb-script and moved the system to a 32 GB Sata-SSD. Everything works fine. To use smaller SDCards now (only for bootloader & some starting files) we wanted to save the Boot-partition, which usually is a <100MB Fat partition. Unfortunarely there is only one expanded ext4-partition on the SDCard, which can't be used on smaller ones. We guess this comes from your automatic expand function, isn't it? Do you have an idea, how can we make a small bootpartition on SDCard with link to the system on SSD? With best regards iot
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