It seems that the ST Mint image comprises of four 128 MB partitions but only the first two have anything in them.
Why ship with 2x empty disk partitions?
The very first thing I wanted to do with ST Mint was install gcc from here:
https://github.com/freemint/m68k-atari-mint-gcc
The first partition of ST Mint has about 83 MB free space. Extracting gcc-7.5.0-m68000mint.tar.bz2 into that partition will leave me with less than 4 MB free disk space which we all know isn't going to fly.
I'd like to see partitions 3 and 4 be rid of and the first, system partition be made 2 / 3x bigger so that we can at least install gcc and still have room to breathe.
Can I dynamically resize the partitions within the image or will I just need to create a new image with bigger partitions?
If you agree the partition sizes could be improved then I'll wait for an updated image.
Thanks
It seems that the ST Mint image comprises of four 128 MB partitions but only the first two have anything in them.
Why ship with 2x empty disk partitions?
The very first thing I wanted to do with ST Mint was install gcc from here:
https://github.com/freemint/m68k-atari-mint-gcc
The first partition of ST Mint has about 83 MB free space. Extracting gcc-7.5.0-m68000mint.tar.bz2 into that partition will leave me with less than 4 MB free disk space which we all know isn't going to fly.
I'd like to see partitions 3 and 4 be rid of and the first, system partition be made 2 / 3x bigger so that we can at least install gcc and still have room to breathe.
Can I dynamically resize the partitions within the image or will I just need to create a new image with bigger partitions?
If you agree the partition sizes could be improved then I'll wait for an updated image.
Thanks