Expanding file system on pi after Octoprint is installed

What is the problem?

I am trying to prevent a possible problem
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Just want to know if I expand my pi's file system, will this mess up the already installed installation to Octoprint

What did you already try to solve it?

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Looked for a topic on this forum and did a google search with no answer

Have you tried running in safe mode?

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this does not apply

Did running in safe mode solve the problem?

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Systeminfo Bundle

<sbrowser.user_agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/93.0.4577.63 Safari/537.36 Edg/93.0.961.47
connectivity.connection_check: 1.1.1.1:53
connectivity.connection_ok: true
connectivity.enabled: true
connectivity.online: true
connectivity.resolution_check: octoprint.org
connectivity.resolution_ok: true
env.hardware.cores: 4
env.hardware.freq: 1400
env.hardware.ram: 915718144
env.os.bits: 32
env.os.id: linux
env.os.platform: linux
env.plugins.pi_support.model: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3
env.plugins.pi_support.octopi_version: 0.18.0
env.plugins.pi_support.throttle_state: 0x0
env.python.pip: 20.3.3
env.python.version: 3.7.3
env.python.virtualenv: true
octoprint.safe_mode: false
octoprint.version: 1.6.1
printer.firmware: Prusa-Firmware 3.10.0 based on Marlin
systeminfo.generator: systemapi
mall>You can download this in OctoPrint's System Information dialog ... no bundle, no support!)

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Additional information about your setup

OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible

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It shouldn't, and if you used the octopi image the filesystem is automatically expanded on the first boot.

you can check the partition size with df -h
if it's close to the sd card size then it is probably already expanded (as @jneilliii said)