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I tried on chromium, and it shows Ending LBA overlaps and -i 1 -l STATE -b 64 -s 61440000 as error message. Any chance you know what was happening?

Fails on Samsung ARM Chromebook

When I try to get more free space on my Samsung ARM based Chromebook by running cros-resize, I get this error and I don't know how to get this through. It worked fine on other Chromebooks.
ERROR: Entry outside of valid region
ERROR: -i 7 -l ROOT-C -b 19288064 -s 11489247

ERROR: Starting LBA overlaps

Im using a Pixelbook Go with the default options and get the error:

Unmounting stateful partition...
Editing partition table...
ERROR: Starting LBA overlaps
ERROR: -i 1 -l STATE -b 17092608 -s 10485760

Output of lsblk:

NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 315.8M 0 loop
-encstateful 253:1 0 315.8M 0 dm /mnt/stateful_partition/encrypted loop1 7:1 0 486.1M 1 loop /opt/google/containers/android/rootfs/root loop2 7:2 0 4K 1 loop /opt/google/containers/arc-sdcard/mountpoints/container-root loop3 7:3 0 4K 1 loop /opt/google/containers/arc-obb-mounter/mountpoints/container-root loop4 7:4 0 9.2M 1 loop /usr/share/chromeos-assets/quickoffice/_platform_specific loop5 7:5 0 58.6M 1 loop sda 8:0 1 28.7G 0 disk -sda1 8:1 1 28.7G 0 part /media/removable/USB Drive
mmcblk0 179:0 0 58.2G 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 1.1G 0 part /mnt/stateful_partition
|-mmcblk0p2 179:2 0 16M 0 part
|-mmcblk0p3 179:3 0 4G 0 part
|-mmcblk0p4 179:4 0 16M 0 part
|-mmcblk0p5 179:5 0 4G 0 part
|-mmcblk0p6 179:6 16M 0 part
|-mmcblk0p8 179:8 16M 0 part /usr/share/oem
|-mmcblk0p9 179:9 512B 0 part
|-mmcblk0p10 179:10 512B 0 part
|-mmcblk0p11 179:11 8M 0 part
`-mmcblk0p12 179:12 32M 0 part
mmcblk0boot0 179:16 0 4M 1 disk
mmcblk0boot1 179:32 0 4M 1 disk
mmcblk0rpmb 179:48 0 16M 0 disk
zram0 252:0 0 11.3G 0 disk [SWAP]

Originally posted by @maxdruiz in #3 (comment)

How can I run this on CloudReady when running of a USB?

Not really an issue... but
I installed CloudReady Home edition, and I am running this of an USB Drive because I still want to use the default Chrome OS.

I can't switch to Developer mode, because when it shows me the recovery screen after pressing Esc+Refresh+Power, it says the disk I inserted does not contain Chrome OS, with no way to let me press Control+D. (it says that because it detects my CloudReady drive).

However, I want to resize my partitions with this amazing tool that worked on non-CloudReady, but it is not letting me because I can't get in to Developer mode.

Use a resizing tool?

I wonder why you destroy the partitions instead of resizing them. IIRC GNU PartEd can do it.

(I'm researching if a ChromeBook would be ok for a dev environment, and it would be imperative to have a data partition that ChromeOS doesn't mess with and that would preferably show up in Crostini)

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