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Increase the size of the EFI filesystem(s)#142

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The ASUS B850 Creator Wi-Fi Neo uses a 64MB binary. The current size of the created filesystems is too small for this binary, resulting in a "Disk full" error.

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crawfxrd commented Jul 9, 2026

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Do we store these images anywhere to make the size a concern?

Might as well go straight to a 128 MiB partition.
And we should switch from FAT16 to FAT32 as well.

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I am not sure. It's possible, but I don't know what CI does when doing firmware releases. The output from the latest CI build looks like everything needed for a system's firmware update gets put in a tar file. We store that archive, but I don't see images being built in that process. I could be overlooking it, and the images are actually in the created archives.

If we do store the images, the size constraint would make sense. I'm not sure why it's currently small, so I kept it close to the previous size. It's now been pushed to 128MiB and switched to FAT32

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