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    fsck on boot after resizing partition (with Gparted)

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      I have RetroPie 4.8. I cloned it from 32Gb SD Card to 128Gb SD Card (using dd). Checked sha512sum of the partitions (original and cloned). Then I resized retropie partition using Gparted (I know that there is build-in feature in raspi-config to expand the filesystem, but I wanted to use not all available space). When I booted from that 128Gb SD Card, there was fsck check of retropie partition (previously I cloned SD Card without expanding the partition and there wasn't fsck check).

      Is it normal to have fsck check after resizing retropie partition?

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