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30 bytes removed, 17:04, 25 September 2023
The first startup will automatically expand the capacity of the rootfs partition in the TF card.
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<li><p>After opening gparted, you can select the TF card in the upper &gt; right corner, and then you can see the usage of the TF card &gt; capacity.</p>
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<li><p>The picture above shows the situation of the TF card after &gt; burning the Linux desktop system. It can be seen that although &gt; the total capacity of the TF card is 16GB (displayed as &gt; 14.84GiB in GParted), the rootfs partition (/dev/ sdc1) Only &gt; 4.05GiB is actually allocated, leaving 10.79GiB unallocated</p></li></ol>
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<li><p>Then you can insert the TF card with the Linux system burned into the development board to start. When the TF card starts the Linux system for the first time, it will automatically call the '''orangepi-resize-filesystem''' script through the '''orangepi-resize-filesystem.service''' systemd service. Expansion of rootfs partition, '''<span style="color:#FF0000">so there is no need to manually expand it</span>'''</p></li>