Install a lamp environment for Raspberry Pi in the past two days, but there are too many things installed on it, and the default system space is occupied. But the SD card itself is 16 GB. What if I want to extend the Raspberry Pi to a larger space? I can continue to install the software only after the expansion. After checking the information, linux has a tool, gparted, which can be used to expand and utilize the SD card space.
I am using the gparted tool to operate SD in Ubuntu12.04 desktop edition.
Step 1. Install gparted
By default, the gparted tool is not installed. If your system is connected to the Internet, you can install it using apt-get:
# Sudo apt-get install gparted
Step 2: insert the SD card into the card reader to connect to the ubuntu system and start the gparted tool.
Step 3: select the SD card to be changed
Step 3: change the size
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