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Old 06-11-2015, 05:16 PM   #9
frostschutz
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One step at a time.

Growing a FAT partition (without losing its data) is actually mighty annoying. It turns out there is no light-weight Linux tool that is capable of doing that. This functionality is only available in gparted, of all things; it used to be in regular parted (removed from there), and then there is a program called fatresize which is buggy as hell and won't work on the Kobo at all and I'm too lazy to patch it.
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