Flashed image of full debian to larger sd card. System still full












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I have debian running on a 16 GB sd card and it recently ran out of space (/dev/root is a 100%). I bought a 64 GB sd card and flashed my image of debian over to it. Even though it's running on the 64 GB sd card, it still says the memory is full. Is there a way I can show the OS that there is more space available? Or does it only know about the 16 GB?










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I have debian running on a 16 GB sd card and it recently ran out of space (/dev/root is a 100%). I bought a 64 GB sd card and flashed my image of debian over to it. Even though it's running on the 64 GB sd card, it still says the memory is full. Is there a way I can show the OS that there is more space available? Or does it only know about the 16 GB?










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I have debian running on a 16 GB sd card and it recently ran out of space (/dev/root is a 100%). I bought a 64 GB sd card and flashed my image of debian over to it. Even though it's running on the 64 GB sd card, it still says the memory is full. Is there a way I can show the OS that there is more space available? Or does it only know about the 16 GB?










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I have debian running on a 16 GB sd card and it recently ran out of space (/dev/root is a 100%). I bought a 64 GB sd card and flashed my image of debian over to it. Even though it's running on the 64 GB sd card, it still says the memory is full. Is there a way I can show the OS that there is more space available? Or does it only know about the 16 GB?







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  • What filesystem are you using on the card? You can edit your post.

    – Michael Homer
    18 mins ago



















  • What filesystem are you using on the card? You can edit your post.

    – Michael Homer
    18 mins ago

















What filesystem are you using on the card? You can edit your post.

– Michael Homer
18 mins ago





What filesystem are you using on the card? You can edit your post.

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18 mins ago










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