Reorder Readme

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Drew Bonasera
2018-02-03 17:02:23 -05:00
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@@ -6,6 +6,16 @@ PiShrink is a bash script that automatically shrink a pi image that will then re
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. 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.
## Prerequisites ##
If using Ubuntu, you will likely see an error about `e2fsck` being out of date and `metadata_csum`.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.
## Installation ##
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Drewsif/PiShrink/master/pishrink.sh
chmod +x pishrink.sh
sudo mv pishrink.sh /usr/local/bin
```
## Example ## ## Example ##
```bash ```bash
[user@localhost PiShrink]$ sudo pishrink.sh pi.img [user@localhost PiShrink]$ sudo pishrink.sh pi.img
@@ -30,16 +40,6 @@ The filesystem on /dev/loop1 is now 773603 blocks long.
Shrunk pi.img from 30G to 3.1G Shrunk pi.img from 30G to 3.1G
``` ```
## Installation ##
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Drewsif/PiShrink/master/pishrink.sh
chmod +x pishrink.sh
sudo mv pishrink.sh /usr/local/bin
```
## Prerequisites ##
If using Ubuntu, you will likely see an error about `e2fsck` being out of date and `metadata_csum`.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.
## Contributing ## ## Contributing ##
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. 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.