However, not every device is lucky enough to get blessed with a custom ROM. For them, the Generic System Images is the way to go. These GSI ROMs behold near about all the functionalities that a custom ROM has to offer and are supported across all the A/B partition devices. be it Pixel, LineageOS, ArrowOS, or crDroid, you could welcome abode all these ROMs onto your device via the GSI route. But since these GSI ROMs aren’t designed specifically for a particular device but for all the A/B partition devices in general, you might come across a few issues while installing it. One among them FAILED (remote: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’) error. So what does this error message mean and how could you fix it? Let’s check it out.
Meaning of Error FAILED (remote: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’)
The GSI image just consists of a system.img file. So when you are flashing a GSI ROM, you are actually flashing the system.img file to your device’s system partition. In this regard, these GSI ROMs are nowadays getting blessed with a slew of intriguing features which unfortunately also tend to increase the overall size of the ROM or to be more specific system.img file. However, the size of the system partition on your device is fixed. So if you try to flash GSI ROM whose size is bigger than your device’s system partition, then you will be straightaway greeted with the FAILED (remote: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’) error. But there’s nothing to worry about. You could still free up space for the system partition by deleting the product partition. This will then give your device the additional space that was needed to accommodate the GSI ROM. And with that, the underlying error would be rectified as well.
How to Fix FAILED (remote: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’)
So these were the steps to fix the FAILED (remote: ‘Not enough space to resize partition’) error. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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