The symptom would be that on bootup fsck complains about the filesystem being larger than the partition. It may well happen only for certain image sizes -- if you happened to get l-m-c to use an image size that's already a multiple of 256K then you wouldn't see any effect.
The symptom would be that on bootup fsck complains about the filesystem being larger than the partition. It may well happen only for certain image sizes -- if you happened to get l-m-c to use an image size that's already a multiple of 256K then you wouldn't see any effect.
(We've also had problems reported even with the bugfix, eg https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/linux- linaro/ +bug/673335 -- so something's still not quite right.)
However, I think it would be better to deal with possible improvements to that bug fix elsewhere, not as part of this conversion- to-python process.