sda5 ? That implies a non standard partition layout.
You could try booting from a different boot media (e.g. an SD card with RPiOS Desktop), connecting the USB drive then using gparted to modify the partition(s).
It's hard to say more without knowing the details of your partition layout and whether you're using a tool like Noobs* or PINN.
*: Noobs was deprecated years ago and shouldn't really be used for new or recent installations
You could try booting from a different boot media (e.g. an SD card with RPiOS Desktop), connecting the USB drive then using gparted to modify the partition(s).
It's hard to say more without knowing the details of your partition layout and whether you're using a tool like Noobs* or PINN.
*: Noobs was deprecated years ago and shouldn't really be used for new or recent installations
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Sun Mar 23, 2025 4:48 pm