x86: revert default root size back to 256 MB
2 GB is overkill and was only added to allow unlimited ext4 resizing, which is a pretty rare use case. 256 MB allows resizing up to 256 GB, which should be good enough for almost all users. A lot of this is mostly irrelevant anyway, since you can just use squashfs + ext4 overlay. Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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config TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE
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config TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE
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int "Root filesystem partition size (in MB)"
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int "Root filesystem partition size (in MB)"
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depends on GRUB_IMAGES || TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS || TARGET_rb532 || TARGET_mvebu || TARGET_uml
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depends on GRUB_IMAGES || TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS || TARGET_rb532 || TARGET_mvebu || TARGET_uml
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default 2048 if TARGET_x86
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default 256
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default 256 if ! TARGET_x86
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help
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help
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Select the root filesystem partition size.
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Select the root filesystem partition size.
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