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    Failed to update my F(x)tec Pro1-X due to required system partition size is smaller and not enough space to resize partition

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    • YamiYukiSenpaiY Offline
      YamiYukiSenpai
      last edited by YamiYukiSenpai

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      Not sure what to do for this.

      I also checked, and I have 211GB free out of 256GB.

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        kugiigi @YamiYukiSenpai
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        @YamiYukiSenpai I assume this happens when performing an OTA update in 24.04-2.x?
        I'm encountering the same issue on mine.
        When did you flash UT on it and how? via the UBports installer?

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          microul @kugiigi
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          @kugiigi Most devices have a system partition of less than 3.4GB (rootfs). That's why they were removed from the devices list.

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            YamiYukiSenpai @kugiigi
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            @kugiigi said:

            When did you flash UT on it and how? via the UBports installer?

            Via UBports installer. Should be around last year or 2.

            @microul said:

            @kugiigi Most devices have a system partition of less than 3.4GB (rootfs). That's why they were removed from the devices list.

            I checked and f(x)tec Pro1-X is still there.

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              microul @YamiYukiSenpai
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              Only supports 20.04? I think using the system partition to deploy Ubuntu Touch isn't the best solution. Why not use userdata like PostmarketOS?

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                ChromiumOS-Guy @microul
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                @microul im 7mn before an exam so tldr: halium.

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                  microul @microul
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                  Or expand the system partition to 5GB to avoid failing the next update.

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