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# PiShrink #
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PiShrink is a bash script that automatically shrink a pi image that will then resize to the max size of the SD card on boot. This will make putting the image back onto the SD card faster and the shrunk images will compress better.
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`Usage: sudo ./pishrink.sh [-s] imagefile.img [newimagefile.img]`
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## Usage ##
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`sudo pishrink.sh [-s] imagefile.img [newimagefile.img]`
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If the `-s` option is given the script will skip the autoexpanding part of the process. If you specify the `newimagefile.img` parameter, the script will make a copy of `imagefile.img` and work off that. You will need enough space to make a full copy of the image to use that option.
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## Prerequisites ##
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If using Ubuntu, you will likely see an error about `e2fsck` being out of date and `metadata_csum`. The simplest fix for this is to use Ubuntu 16.10 and up, as it will save you a lot of hassle in the long run.
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## Example ##
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```bash
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[user@localhost PiShrink]$ sudo ./pishrink.sh pi.img
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[user@localhost PiShrink]$ sudo pishrink.sh pi.img
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e2fsck 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013)
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Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
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Pass 2: Checking directory structure
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Shrunk pi.img from 30G to 3.1G
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```
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## Installation ##
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```bash
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Drewsif/PiShrink/master/pishrink.sh
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chmod +x pishrink.sh
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sudo mv pishrink.sh /usr/local/bin
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```
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## Prerequisites ##
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If using Ubuntu, you will likely see an error about `e2fsck` being out of date and `metadata_csum`. The simplest fix for this is to use Ubuntu 16.10 and up, as it will save you a lot of hassle in the long run.
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## Contributing ##
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If you find a bug please create an issue for it. If you would like a new feature added, you can create an issue for it but I can't promise that I will get to it.
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