

Open boot.script with your favorite text editor and change the setenv bootargs line from something like To do so, connect the SD card to your PC and mount the BOOT partition. Now you should make u-boot point to the external hard drive at boot time.

Once the operation is complete, just use any partition manager to expand the root partition to your preferred size and eventually create a separate home partition.Īfter partitioning, edit /etc/fstab according to your effective situation. WARNING: dd will wipe all data on the output device, so act carefully!
