Resize file-based emuNAND, split files to single file?

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Hi!
I'm trying to resize (decrease) my file-based emuNAND from the default 30 GB to 10 GB.

I used NxNandManager (https://github.com/eliboa/NxNandManager) to save a RAWNAND.bin, and then resize it.
But on my SD card, the structure is like this:
SD:\emuMMC\SD00\eMMC
00 (4 gb)
01 (4 gb)
02 (4 gb)
03 (4 gb)
04 (4 gb)
05 (4 gb)
06 (4 gb)
07 (1 gb)
BOOT0 (4 mb)
BOOT1 (4 mb)
SD:\emuMMC\SD00: file_based (0 byte file)

If it matters, here's my hekate booterloader config:
[CFW - emuMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummcforce=1
atmosphere=1
icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp


How can I replace these files with the reiszed RAWNAND.bin (as one file instead of split up), and what should it be named?
 
You can't change size of all of the RawNAND on the Switch, only the User partition of the Nand. States that on that Github page you linked.
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