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First, many thanks, I used PiShrink sucessfully many times!
I am now trying to shrink an Ubuntu Live USB for x86-64 that has a persistent partition (NTFS).
It looks like tune2fs can only deal with ext formats, so it fail when trying to run tune2fs -l /dev/loop2 saying tune2fs failed. Unable to shrink this type of image.
I'm not expert with partitions, is it worth digging in order to add support for NTFS or is this going to be a dead end?
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How does it perform with non-pi images?
Shrink NTFS partitions of Live USB sticks with persistence
Oct 4, 2020
First, many thanks, I used PiShrink sucessfully many times!
I am now trying to shrink an Ubuntu Live USB for x86-64 that has a persistent partition (NTFS).
It looks like tune2fs can only deal with ext formats, so it fail when trying to run
tune2fs -l /dev/loop2
sayingtune2fs failed. Unable to shrink this type of image
.I'm not expert with partitions, is it worth digging in order to add support for NTFS or is this going to be a dead end?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: