Installed Ubuntu on Milk-V Jupiter M1 NVME ssd.
The rootfs partition use 99.3% of available space: 1.8 gb free for NVME ssd 256 gb.
rootfs is mounted as Filesysten Root.
Installation must use only few gb…
How can I restore real “free” space on ssd?
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Have you tried this guide?
I don’t see any way to format with Titan Flasher (Titan Flasher make all format and partitions without user control).
For SD Card, yes, we can do the right format but not with NVME ssd…
If you can boot from this media, you can try fdisk.
It seem that fdisk can enlarge a partition but to shrink a partition we must delete the partition and then delete all data…
Now I reflash with Bianbu and everything work correctly.
Thank you.
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