@Tom-Elliott
This is indicated from the website:https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/management/web/images/#multiple-partition-image-single-disk-not-resizable
It does not change the partitions and can be installed on the same or more in theory. How to make it possible to install on devices with less memory. Because there’s still a lot of empty space where the image is being taken from. That is, I want what is specified in single-disk-resizable https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/management/web/images/#single-disk-resizable.
I hope I explained it correctly
I’ll give you an example, I have a 964 GB disk on my computer. Many computers had a broken ssd and had to be replaced with another one and the final size of the new 946 GB. I remove the image and it gets an error due to the fact that the disk is not the same size. If you select Single Disk - Resizable, then the Linux system does not start after deployment. And if I choose Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable), then everything is fine set to the same size and everything is fine. But how to make sure that the golden image of Linux is installed everywhere, is it possible and what actions should be done if possible