This screenshot shows that RaspArch now has about 113GB free storage. – resize the DATA (/dev/sdb2 ext4) partition – screenshot after resizing – start GParted – screenshot before resizing – start up Ubuntu or another Linux system – you can also use a Linux Live CD/USB stick A few month ago a member on this site wrote about how to get rid of the 6GB limit after Rufus, Win32 Disk Imager or Etcher has been used: If you use a card of 128GB about 122GB will be unused. The system is of 6GB and the system partition of 8GB. Only about 2GB can be used as data storage no matter which card you use. Using Rufus or Win32 Disk Imager has one disadvantage though. Previous versions could only be installed when running a Linux system. This version can be installed in Windows using Rufus 3.20, Win32 Disk Imager or Etcher. Most important change in version 221127: Use Rufus 3.20 to install RaspArch to the SD card It must be installed on a Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B or Raspberry Pi 2 Model B computer. After I have added the LXDE Desktop environment, PulseAudio, Firefox, Yay, Gimp and NetworkManager the system has increased a lot. The original compressed system is of about 230 MB. RaspArch is a “remaster” of Arch Linux ARM. You will probably notice a big difference. Just replace /boot/config.txt with the one I’ve provided – see above. NOTE: If you already have installed RaspArch Build 221127 you don’t have to reinstall. Watch this screenshot when I’m using a 3440×1440 (Ultrawide) monitor. The new configuration makes the system automatically choose the best possible resolution for your monitor. I’ve replaced /boot/config.txt with this file. I have uploaded a new version of RaspArch after I’ve discovered a better way to configure the system. This version (221127) is especially made for the “new” Raspberry Pi 4, but it can of course also be used on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. RaspArch Build 221127 especially for the new Raspberry Pi 4 released in May 2020
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