Resizing the boot (FAT) partition, not the root (EXT4) one
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:19 am
Is it possible to resize the FAT formatted boot partition, so that Windows users can easily copy video files onto the SD card?
Please forgive me if this is already answered, and feel free to give me a strongly worded RTFM (with a link please)? I've spent quite a while searching and found mountains of information about resizing the root (EXT format) partition, and info about a EXT filesystem driver for Windows, and even questions from people who tried to create a big FAT data partition (Windows isn't smart enough to recognize more than one FAT partition on a SD card... big surprise, Windows being dumb). I've also found suggestions to play media from a USB stick, rather than the SD card.
The idea seems simple enough, "just" grow the Windows-visible boot partition, then mount it and play whatever media files are present. Maybe this has already been done, but my feeble searching didn't find it? Or maybe there's some technical limitations or gotchas to messing with the boot partition?
Please forgive me if this is already answered, and feel free to give me a strongly worded RTFM (with a link please)? I've spent quite a while searching and found mountains of information about resizing the root (EXT format) partition, and info about a EXT filesystem driver for Windows, and even questions from people who tried to create a big FAT data partition (Windows isn't smart enough to recognize more than one FAT partition on a SD card... big surprise, Windows being dumb). I've also found suggestions to play media from a USB stick, rather than the SD card.
The idea seems simple enough, "just" grow the Windows-visible boot partition, then mount it and play whatever media files are present. Maybe this has already been done, but my feeble searching didn't find it? Or maybe there's some technical limitations or gotchas to messing with the boot partition?