![]() ![]() size +4294967000c -iname '*.wim' -print | while read -r wimpath do I think I compiled it from source, in a toolbox container, but you could also use this OCI container image whose README helpfully provides these instructions: find. swm files before copying them to the FAT32 partition. The trick is to first copy all the files to a writeable directory on internal storage, then use a tool called wimlib-imagex split from wimlib to split the large. wim files in the ISO is too large for a FAT32 partition.
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