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    How to expand the root partition ?

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    • R Offline
      reeered @Keneda
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      @Keneda It seems has been bricked😿 , ubports didn't work. It may because I use " parted " to delete userdata partition 😿 😿 😿 😿 😿 😿 😿 😿

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          Keneda @reeered
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          @reeered
          If there is a Xiaomi rescue tool use it to reinstall the right android for installing UT then reinstall UT using ubports installer.

          I can't say much more as partitioning is above my skills.

          Maybe wait for more skilled users to give you advices before doing anything πŸ˜…

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            reeered @Keneda
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            @Keneda NEVER TRY PARTITION!!!!!!!!!!!!!😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭

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              arubislander @reeered
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              @reeered when you get your device back to a working condition, about all those Python packages installed in /opt. Is it possible to install them locally in your home folder?

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                reeered @arubislander
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                @arubislander ok, I will hava a try to store Python in /userdata if I could reboot my device:cat_face_with_tears_of_joy:

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                  Keneda @reeered
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                  @reeered
                  I don't know if it works for python, but maybe you could ask to @Fuseteam that devs this tool, take a look at this : https://forums.ubports.com/topic/6283/snap-crackle-and-pop-readwrite-rootfs-is-overrated?_=1691694874642

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                    reeered @Keneda
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                    @Keneda Thank you. But now I have resolve my problem by partitioning haha

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                      Keneda @reeered
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                      @reeered
                      That is not to solve your problem.
                      That is to install some command line tools or apps in a way you don't have to mess with root FS or partitioning on an Ubuntu Touch device.

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                        @reeered start by restoring your device with Xiaomi's tool: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/miflash-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/

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