I have some big trouble on uconsole

When I got the uconsole, I got 32 gigabytes of SDcard, and the partitions were split in two. It was my first time, so I didn’t run a backup,
Now I have a problem, so I download uConsole_CM4_v1.3g_64bit.img, Console_CM4_v0.1b_xfce_64bit, etc. recommended by uConsole homepage and recover it through valena Etcher.
The problem is that the boot partition, 256mb, and the rest should be divided into three partitions: one 256mb partition, 6.22GB, and the other 22GB. The problem is that the middle partition is 6.22GB, so if you try to install a few programs, you won’t install it because of insufficient capacity. I’m trying to do it over and over again, 32GB SD card, 62GB sdcard, and 128GB sdcard, but all of them ended up with three partitions. The original had two partitions, but now it’s three. Is there a way to restore the sdcard to the same state in the first place?

Have you tried out any of the current community distros? All the community distros work better in my opinion then the official ones. Current kernel and software, and more distro options. You’ll get better support here in the forum from a community image then the official ones.

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I’m not familiar with this, so I’m not sure how to search. If you have a link, please let me know. I’m very tired after working for a long time. I need uconsole os img for 32gb

there’s only 2 partitions there the “3rd” is empty space the you need to expand once you’re in the OS.

Here’s a link to my main image, It’s Raspberry Pis official image with some modifications to work with the uConsole and DevTerm.

Here’s a Ubuntu image if you don’t like standard Debian.

There’s also a bunch of other images I’ve made in the link in the posts. There’s also a few other images made by others but these are the ones I’ve made.

I think I just saw the light. Thank you for letting me know. I’ve only been using Windows and am new to using Raspberry pi. So I’m adapting to uconsole by studying without knowing clockworkos, raspberry os, or linux. If you want to use simple game, mame, psp, and simple office programs from a beginner’s point of view, I would like you to recommend between clockworkpi-bookworm-6.12.30 and clockworkpi-cm4-dragonsos-6.12.27, and clockworkpi-ubuntu.24.04-6.12.32.
I’m downloading all three now.

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Bookworm is my fully supported image that receives kernel updates and has the best performance.

Thank you. I did it . But I have same problum not image. Image is wonderful.
If I recover image file, sdcard have 3 partition.. not 2 partition. T_T.. so if I install some program, no more spare space..


it’s 2 partitions and unused space, that’s intentional.
disk images are copied exactly, so by making it as small as possible it can be put on as many different sized sd cards as possible.
On first boot it should automatically expand the second partition to use all the leftover space.
if it doesn’t you can use raspi-config to manually tell it to expand the file system.

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@snipeytje is correct, with my images on first boot it will resize the partition then reboot and be using all the space on the card.
If it doesn’t for some reason the do sudo raspi-config and find the expand file system then reboot.

I will do it today night .
I knew it about “resize” by you Rex, snipeytje. thank you

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I soved this problum. thank you so much ~!

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