Linux bash script to resize Raspberry SD card images
consider further remarks
- dependency tests
- low memory warning
- argument handling and help screen
- automated size retrieving from GParted
- progress bars with ETA for all time consuming actions
- environment variable support
download repository from GitHub,
unzip and copy for example to: ~/shrink
or
copy script to current directory
wget https://raw.github.com/qrti/shrink/master/script/shrink.sh
or
check if git is installed
$ git --version
if git is not installed
$ sudo apt-get install git-all
clone shrink repository to current directory
$ git clone https://github.com/qrti/shrink.git
$ sudo apt-get install gparted
$ sudo apt-get install pv
before executing the script the first time, insert your SD card
enter the following at the command line and find the name of your SD device and partitions
$ df -h
now extract the device name
example 1 for list entries like:
/dev/sdb1 + /dev/sdb2
omit digit at the end
result:
/dev/sdb
example 2 for list entries like:
/dev/mmcblk1p1 + /dev/mmcblk1p2
omit p and digit at the end
result:
/dev/mmcblk1
make script executable once
change directory
$ cd ~/shrink/script
$ chmod 755 shrink.sh
or
$ chmod a+x shrink.sh
usage and help
Usage:
(sudo) shrink.sh [<arguments>]
(sudo) shrink.sh -h | --help
(sudo) shrink.sh
examples:
$ sudo ./shrink.sh
read, resize and zero fill image
$ sudo ./shrink.sh --compress --skip-fill
read, resize and compress image without zero fill
$ sudo ./shrink.sh --device /dev/mmcblk1
read, resize and zero fill image from device /dev/mmcblk1
the help screen shows options and their current default values
Options:
-h --help show this screen
--user specify user who should own output files (default: root)
--device source and target SD card device (default: /dev/sdb)
--date_name image name, alternative with date and time: "image_191003113547 (default: image)"
--image image name with extension (default: image.img)
--details gparted details file path and name (default: ~/gparted_details.htm)
--compress compress new image (an extra file is generated) (default: false)
--write write new image to SD card (default: false)
--skip-read read image from SD card (false for an already existing image) (default: true)
--skip-resize resize image with GParted (default: true)
--skip-fill fill empty space of new image with zeroes, only possible if RESIZE=true (default: true)
changing default values by editing the script
$ nano shrink.sh
example for:
/dev/sdb1 + /dev/sdb2
omit digit
DEVICE=${DEVICE:-/dev/sdb}
example for:
/dev/mmcblk1p1 + /dev/mmcblk1p2
omit p and digit at the end
DEVICE=${DEVICE:-/dev/mmcblk1}
your username is filled in automatically, to override edit USER
USER=${USER:-`whoami`}
changing default values by using environment variables
default values can be overridden by passing them as env vars
for example to set DEVICE and READ enter at the command line
$ sudo DEVICE=/dev/sdb READ=false ./shrink.sh
explore the top of the script to configure some more things
- use this script completely at your own risk
be sure to have backups of your data
- new versions not widely tested yet
look for previous versions in directory 'deprecated'
- runs on physical or virtual Linux desktop systems
- cannot handle Raspberry NOOBS images
- do not shrink images to minimum
otherwise they won't start on your Raspberry
especially Raspbian Full Desktop images need some extra space, about >= 250 MB are advised
Raspbian Lite images might be more moderate
- when starting from a shrinked SD card for the first time
expand the filesystem to fill its space
by raspi-config
sudo raspi-config
-> Expand Filesystem
sudo reboot
or
from command line
sudo raspi-config --expand-rootfs
sudo reboot
- the script is 'half automatic'
meaning at one point it will start GParted on desktop and guide you what to do
- progress display of 'fill empty space' may not end at 100 % exactly
because of difficult file system overhead calculation
nevertheless space will be filled correctly
- the script was developed and tested on a VirtualBox Windows host with Linux Mint guest
- inspired by
http://www.aoakley.com/articles/2015-10-09-resizing-sd-images.php
Donations are welcome!
V0.5
initial version, script keel fix by Barleyman
V0.6
mmcblk naming support
V0.7
simplifications
V0.71
adaption for parted 3.2, p -> print
V0.8
automated size retrieving from GParted
progress bars with ETA for all time consuming actions
V0.81
default value override by environment variables
thanks to Leon Miller-Out
V0.9
argument handling and help screen
thanks to Pedro Figueiredo e Silva
V0.91
low memory warning
gparted details path hint
V0.92
dependency tests
thanks to Tom Troyer
shrink is published under the terms of ISC license
Copyright (c) 2019 [email protected]
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