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I've just create an "-s 16" image with build-arm-image.sh: The final image has the size of 16 GiB and didn't fit on my 16GB SD card (16GB=14.9GiB).
nanobsd script take care of this behavior.
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Yes. What I do is follow the steps in https://github.com/daveish/freebsd-arm-tools#determining-your-sd-card-size to determine my card size in MB and then specify that. Add M to the size var to specify megabytes instead of the default unit of GB. Although, you are right, this function should be built in.
I've just create an "-s 16" image with build-arm-image.sh: The final image has the size of 16 GiB and didn't fit on my 16GB SD card (16GB=14.9GiB).
nanobsd script take care of this behavior.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: