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    cloned sd card has 20 drives attached to it

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    • jonnykeshJ
      jonnykesh @kaz69
      last edited by jonnykesh

      @kaz69 Put the card back into the PI. In the command line run sudo raspi-config. Choose advanced optionsthen the expand file system option.
      3, 008,048K is only about 3GB.

      Edit: also, you should use df -h when checking the disk space, it outputs the sizes in a more "user friendly" form.

      pi@retropie:~ $ df -h
      Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/root        29G   19G  8.4G  70% /
      devtmpfs        363M     0  363M   0% /dev
      tmpfs           367M   80K  367M   1% /dev/shm
      tmpfs           367M  5.5M  362M   2% /run
      tmpfs           5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
      tmpfs           367M     0  367M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      /dev/sda1        29G   23G  3.9G  86% /media/usb3
      /dev/mmcblk0p1   57M   22M   36M  37% /boot
      tmpfs            74M  4.0K   74M   1% /run/user/1000
      
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        kaz69 @jonnykesh
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        @jonnykesh

        Thanks just tried it but I get

        Your Partition layout is not currently supported by this tool. You are probably using noobs, in which case your root filesystem is already expanded anyway.

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        • jonnykeshJ
          jonnykesh @kaz69
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          @kaz69 Did you use NOOBS to set up the initial card? If so that would explain the multiple drives when you insert the card into your PC.

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            kaz69 @jonnykesh
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            @jonnykesh
            I used PINN which is just the same, but the size looks like its 2.9g on the card

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            • jonnykeshJ
              jonnykesh @kaz69
              last edited by jonnykesh

              @kaz69 Yeah, you're not going to be able to expand using raspi-config.
              Do you have access to a PC running Linux? You could use a program called gparted to expand the root partition.

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                kaz69 @jonnykesh
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                @jonnykesh my pc is a work one and i wont be able to get that on, I do have a mac if that helps?

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                • jonnykeshJ
                  jonnykesh @kaz69
                  last edited by jonnykesh

                  @kaz69 PINN is used for multi-booting various OSes so it will have different partitions for different OS's. You will only be able to see the partitions of the current OS you are booted into.

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                  • jonnykeshJ
                    jonnykesh @kaz69
                    last edited by

                    @kaz69 Honestly, my best advice is to flash a brand new image to the 32GB card, not using Pinn or any such. It may seem like a pain right now but it is the best option in the long run.

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                      kaz69 @jonnykesh
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                      @jonnykesh
                      is PINN bad news then? as I like being able to switch between retropie, recallbox, osmc and rasbian

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                      • jonnykeshJ
                        jonnykesh @kaz69
                        last edited by jonnykesh

                        @kaz69 PINN has basically chopped up your SD card into a LOT of different partitions. All running separate OSes that can't see each other. It's a multiboot tool. You will never be able to use the full size of your card if you use it.
                        On my Pi's I just used the RetroPie official image (which is based on Raspbian Lite). On top of this I installed Kodi, a desktop environment and multiple other programs. It has one boot partition and one root partition using the full size of the remaining card. It's totally up to you what you do but by using PINN you are restricting yourself space wise if you want to use the SD card. Another option is to stick with your current setup and keep all your ROMs on a separate USB drive and run them from that.

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                        • jonnykeshJ
                          jonnykesh @kaz69
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                          @kaz69 What you are saying makes sense in terms of the maths. You have 4 separate OSes on the card plus PINN. So PINN takes up what it needs, and each OS needs a boot partition and a root partition, so 3. whatever GB for each OS.

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                            kaz69 @jonnykesh
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                            @jonnykesh

                            I get it now and that's why im only seeing part of the SD card (DOH) I should of realised that.

                            Cheers for the help on this

                            if I did use Pinn again and choose the four separate OSes the SD wouldn't see a slow down in its speed would it?

                            thanks

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                            • jonnykeshJ
                              jonnykesh @kaz69
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                              @kaz69 No, only one OS boots at a time. Nothing additional is running in the background from the other installations. Not sure if PINN asks or allows you to set the partition sizes but obviously it would be handy to have larger partitions for those OSes that need it.

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