Raspberry Pi does not automatically expand partitions. Do I understand this correctly:So even with Tuxera completely (!) 00:38:30 – bz2lib 1.0.6, by Julian Seward This is actually the same in the release and backup version. Thanks for all the effort! I’m sorry to hear you’re running into issues. In the last Catalina beta the Baker will only work when I start the app with sudo privileges. […] SD card, even it was only half full. Thanks for posting feedback about this! We need 256Gb for the IMG file that we copied to the 1Tb disk. I will add a check in the clean up procedure to see if there is a LinuxPartition file (this is created after a backup, and is just the Linux Partition, so it can be resized). I get prompted for the password to install the helper. 00:39:10 Expanding – Disabled expanding partition, no Linux Partition found Nice work! Did you mean “remains in the IMG” or on the disk that you use to restore to? Note : 2) Can you see if it really create the file(s) in your “/Users/thomas/Documents/Raspi und OpenHAB/Raspi Backups” directory. As you can see: 7Zip is very slow (I’m depending on a compression library, so I have no influence in making the library faster).As for compression result: TGZ, ZIP en 7Zip are very close in file size. But the sidebar itself only shows boot, and not disk3s2. Additionally, you could look in Console (Applications->Utilities->Console), set the filter to “applepibaker” (without the quotes), and see what is listed. Once completed, it will extract the Linux partition, check it’s file system integrity, and resize that partition to its minimum. It was okay until i started restoring one image from the hard drive to one sd card and it froze again. If there is not enough memory to save the backup-file, the system just crashes and forces the OS to restart.It would be great, if the app warns the user about insufficient memory. I get this error after clicking open on the security pop-up, Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption. Since I’m traveling, it will be a challenge to debug.Does APB crash right away at start? A small application that uses FFProbe to scan your video files and logs these details in a small database. p.s. Sebastian, Thanks for the compliment – good to hear you like APB. Even if I move the backup file to an external disk with 160GB free. That could pair well with the existing SSH option to prep a card for booting a headless server. At the bottom of the window, you will see a few icons. The first problem is making sure the flashing process works right. For this purpose the internal SSD (512GB) of my Macbook is too small obiously. There was an Xcode update and after reboot there was more free space on the Mac disk. OS X 10.9+ Windows. To answer initially, os version is 15.5.5 with update, Latest version of APB is in use – I will try the beta next though. I’d really like to help resolving the issue.It seems something is interfering, but from a distance, and not being able to reproduce the issue, makes it very difficult to resolve the issue.Here I’m a little lost (also because I get tons of question each day): so APB works fine when the disk is NOT connected, right? Nice to hear that it work again, just not so nice that we don’t quite know why it failed before. It would be interesting to see what the SD card does from the DreamPi developers – which by the way is very kind of them to do. The expand function basically is intended for setups with one FAT partition and one EXT partition (MBR).The issue with resizing when there are more partitions is: what size should be given to the 3 EXT partitions.So by default it will expand the first EXT partition to the max.Note: I still would expect to see the other 2 EXT partitions, and the first partition should obviously not be empty (unless it picked the wrong partition). 00:39:05 Source – Size = 252,539,425,279 bytes I’ve learned my lesson with Mojave the hard way, to not jump on beta’s right away.With other applications I’ve wasted a lot of time working around issues found in a beta release of MacOS, to in the end find out that Apple resolved these issues with its final release. A freeze occurs, regardless of whether the SD disk is connected or not. One exception to this seems to be ApplePi-Baker which seems to work flawlessly. I greatly appreciate that!Feel free to email me at webmaster at tweaking4all dot com. In general when I test for issues, I first disable pretty much every option and use a uncompressed IMG.The Linux partition shrink/expand option is experimental (but so far works great), so I’d definitely disable that option (by default this is disabled, but you may have enabled it at some point).