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Nice tip. I had tried PiShrink as well, but encountered this issue. This means that once an image was (Pi)shrunk once, it cannot be shrunk a second time. This makes it inconvenient if you want to make changes to the image and re-shrink it for distribution. |
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The size of the provided images is 16GB: or 15.931.539.456 bytes. The SD card must have at least this size.
My Intenso 16GB MicroSD (1) HCI Class 10 has only 15.634.268.160 bytes. Too less.
My SanDisk Ultra 16GB micro HC I 10 A1 has exact the same size as the images: 15.931.539.456 bytes
It worked with this SanDisk 16GB SD card or with one with 32GB.
I successfully tried PiShrink with the option -s which shrinks the 16GB down to 4.5GB.
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