How create a custom img to raspberry from FreeBSD with size reduced
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I need to create a custom FreeBSD image to install on Raspberry. Today I installed FreeBSD on Raspberry, compile all the necessary packages. Remove the SD card and use the Win32DiskImager application to create an img file with the new installation of raspberry, it works, but the file is about 30 GB. The original image is about 3 GB.
For the linux system I found PiShrink, apparently solves the problem, but it is only for linux, it does not work on FreeBSD. Makes an image about 3.1 GB from a 30 GB disk.
This 30GB is the total size of all partitions, including where there is no data. I need to create a small file to copy with a better speed and an easy transfer.
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I need to create a custom FreeBSD image to install on Raspberry. Today I installed FreeBSD on Raspberry, compile all the necessary packages. Remove the SD card and use the Win32DiskImager application to create an img file with the new installation of raspberry, it works, but the file is about 30 GB. The original image is about 3 GB.
For the linux system I found PiShrink, apparently solves the problem, but it is only for linux, it does not work on FreeBSD. Makes an image about 3.1 GB from a 30 GB disk.
This 30GB is the total size of all partitions, including where there is no data. I need to create a small file to copy with a better speed and an easy transfer.
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You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
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Nov 19 at 16:10
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I need to create a custom FreeBSD image to install on Raspberry. Today I installed FreeBSD on Raspberry, compile all the necessary packages. Remove the SD card and use the Win32DiskImager application to create an img file with the new installation of raspberry, it works, but the file is about 30 GB. The original image is about 3 GB.
For the linux system I found PiShrink, apparently solves the problem, but it is only for linux, it does not work on FreeBSD. Makes an image about 3.1 GB from a 30 GB disk.
This 30GB is the total size of all partitions, including where there is no data. I need to create a small file to copy with a better speed and an easy transfer.
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I need to create a custom FreeBSD image to install on Raspberry. Today I installed FreeBSD on Raspberry, compile all the necessary packages. Remove the SD card and use the Win32DiskImager application to create an img file with the new installation of raspberry, it works, but the file is about 30 GB. The original image is about 3 GB.
For the linux system I found PiShrink, apparently solves the problem, but it is only for linux, it does not work on FreeBSD. Makes an image about 3.1 GB from a 30 GB disk.
This 30GB is the total size of all partitions, including where there is no data. I need to create a small file to copy with a better speed and an easy transfer.
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You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
– arrowd
Nov 19 at 16:10
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You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
– arrowd
Nov 19 at 16:10
You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
– arrowd
Nov 19 at 16:10
You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
– arrowd
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You can try Crochet: github.com/freebsd/crochet
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Nov 19 at 16:10