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Originally Posted by boggsie
Yep, default down to the target folder. It's not a huge deal, obviously, as I can quickly use the tool you've pointed me to in the past to increase data.img and I am good to go.
Best regards,
-boggsie
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
Just curious, what size data.img did it create...?
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The (windows based) image resize tool is pretty cool. It is an app that someone wrote to drive a collection of command line tools. So basically, you get radio-buttons, a check-box and a slider-bar to set options and then a big button to commit. Once you click to commit, the GUI of the windows app goes non-responsive while all of the actions are processed in the background, with cmd boxes that spontaneously pop up and close.
The slider-bar allows up to a 2gb data.img.
There is a separate tool to create a brand-new (generic / empty) data.img. I've never actually used that tool. Maybe that's an option. Create a blank one that is the size I desire, and drop it into the < target > folder before first boot to head the issue off before it occurs.
Best regards,
-boggsie