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FROM ubuntu:latest
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RUN apt-get update
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RUN apt-get install parted udev -y
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Shrunk pi.img from 30G to 3.1G
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Shrunk pi.img from 30G to 3.1G
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## macOS Support ##
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It is not currently possible to run PiShrink natively in macOS. Included in the repo is a `Dockerfile` and `docker-compose.yml` that should allow you to run PiShrink on a Docker host, including a macOS one.
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Note 1: The cloned repo is mounted as a Docker host mount so any output file should be created under `/pishrink` to have it persisted on the host.
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Note 2: Only `*.img` is present in the provided `.dockerignore`, if you don't use this extension the created container will include your image, potentially consuming a significant amount of disk space.
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Example: `docker-compose run pishrink /pishrink/pishrink.sh /pishrink/someimage.img`
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## Contributing ##
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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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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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version: '2'
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services:
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pishrink:
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build: .
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volumes:
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- .:/pishrink
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- /dev:/dev
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privileged: true
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