![]() To cut a long story short.Would anyone who is trying to do the same/has done the same and is more into filesystems and logical volumes than me be willing to share his way of doing it with me (and everyone else) in form of a quick manual? Or would one of the Support-Team be that kind? Now I am able to reproduce 16GB netPi Images, but as you might guess, I can't handle e.g. But I managed to change the hardware-ID wirtten to the Image by coping one Partition of the original netPi(2)'s Image to the 16-GB Image of netPI(1). After that of course the netPI(2) did not boot, since the Hardware-ID of the netPi did not match the hardware-ID written to the image by Hilscher. I flashed the Image of netPi(1), which I was able to sucessfully extend to 16GBs, to the netPI(2). After hours of trying, I surrendered and found a kind of a "hack" which helped me out. Trying this at the second netPi, I wasn't able to do it again. I thought "hey, now I know what to do" and wrote a quick manual of how to do the extension. After that I was able to use the complete 16-GBs of the new card on this netPi. After googeling, try and error, I actually managed to extend the Logical Volume which is used by the netPi for storing our data, with the underlying volume group and physical volume. So my 16 GB-card still worked like a 8 GB-one. The only problem is that I forgot to extend the filesystem/logical Volume on the new card to be able to use the additional space. When I inserted the new card into the netPi, everything worked well. I was also able to flash this image to the new card using balenaEtcher. Therefore I have backuped the original Image with win32-Disk-Imager, which worked well. Since I like the original Hilscher-Image with its security features quite a lot, I would not want to miss it on a larger sd-card. ![]() Therefore it is possible to use larger micro-sd-cards as the original 8GB-one. Since Revision #2 it is possible to change the micro-sd-card of the netPi. ![]()
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