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Partitions are individual divisions of hard disk drives. Drives may be split up in to multiple partitions, so that they act as if many drives were connected.
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resizing the /boot partition after no space left on device
Actually, the solution was to resize the boot partition after resizing the slash partition smaller and move it right. … Resizing the boot partition needs a
mount partition on /tmp/some_dir
copy data to it cp -rp /mnt/mounted_boot_partition/* /tmp/some_dir/
delete the partition with gparted or any other tool
create a bigger …
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resizing the /boot partition after no space left on device
After some errors on the many pis I manage with raspbian buster, I had some no space left on device issues and saw that the /boot partition has only 54M /dev/mmcblk0p1 43M 23M 21M 53% /boot. … I resized it after having moved and shrinked the / partition with gparted. On resizing the /boot partition gparted threw me an error but seemed to have done something anyways... …