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Locked Re: Difference of Opinion on writing an image to disc
That would be me, and thank you for the kind words. -- - Dave W3DJS ( https://www.qrz.com/db/W3DJS )
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #11835 ·
Locked Re: Disabling Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
Hi Cown, Thanks for the information on how to disable BOINC. My Raspberry 3B used to be very hot and would freeze regularly. I suspected a DC power issue but this was not the case as current never
By Bernard f6bvp / ai7bg · #11834 ·
Locked Re: HamPi on a 128GB SD-Card
The media should be unmounted before imaging. If mounted, then imaged, the o/s will still show/display the old partitioning.
By chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> · #11833 ·
Locked Re: HamPi on a 128GB SD-Card
Jeff: I think the troll got you. You are correct, the disk image overwrites everything. Ignore the troll. ;-) Chuck
By chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> · #11832 ·
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LOL - I agree - all issue is gone; like I stated earlier - just zapped the "odd-ball" SDCard -- maybe coming from AWS something happened to it in transit - who can say. But in the end it's working.
By the gadget techie · #11831 ·
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Did you try 'lsblk' from the command prompt? NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 0 111.8G 0 disk ?-sda1 8:1 0
Re: Hdmi
Perfect! Thanks!!
By KK4JOW · #11829 ·
Locked Re: HamPi on a 128GB SD-Card
Ok, on this particular SD card non of the systems I tried it on in /dev showed anything mounted as say sbd, sbc, or even sba in the case of the Pi where the disk running the active in use SD card to
By Marty Hartwell · #11828 ·
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Hi Marty, The SD cards are TYPICALLY formatted as xFAT from the factory.? Some may slip thru without initial formatting etc.? Yes, it warns you that all data will be deleted, but that is because it
By N5XMT · #11827 ·
Locked Difference of Opinion on writing an image to disc
This thread has turned into a Gotcha like 3 year olds. Let us get back to discussing RaspberryPi problems.
By John Nicholas · #11826 ·
Locked Re: HamPi on a 128GB SD-Card
Narrowing the scope? Below, I'll paste the original in it's unedited format. You can clearly see that I say that if it doesn't work, it's something *other* than the disk image, or the writing
By Jeff Palmer <jeff@...> · #11825 ·
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Hi Jeff and all A question for my ongoing education. Not exactly about copying an image onto a new micro SD card, but one on the Pi doing a SD copy backup of the disk in use. Like copying the
By Marty Hartwell · #11824 ·
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I provided facts. When you were presented with them, You danced around them and narrowed your scope to try and retain being righteous. [email protected]> wrote:
By N5XMT · #11823 ·
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Wow. Arguing over imaging an SD card. New ultimate low. Grow up guys and move on. Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ Owner - Operator Big Signal Ranch
By K9HZ · #11822 ·
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"stop being a cocky ass" As usual, when you cannot argue facts, the weak argument becomes personal. Cool.
By Jeff Palmer <jeff@...> · #11821 ·
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"To over write what ever is on the disc with the image; the disk must be mounted on the hardware." Again, an unrelated cause. This is not universally true. It's a problem with the OS, and the
By Jeff Palmer <jeff@...> · #11820 ·
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When you give an absolute in that "it just works" and ignore hardware issues, that is faulty reasoning. The process fails and you cannot get the process to complete properly Stop being a cocky
By N5XMT · #11819 ·
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"but the issue becomes, if the hardware has an issue," Thank you for confirming my point. It's not the disk image, or the process by which the image is written. It's another (and
By Jeff Palmer <jeff@...> · #11818 ·
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Jeff, I do not believe anyone is disagreeing with that statement. I do think you do not understand our problem. It is not a direct software problem; it is much more of a hardware problem. To over
By John Nicholas · #11817 ·
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Jeff, RELAX. Just because you have not run across something doesn't mean it never happens. That is also an anecdotal observation. Just because someone eats 20 greasy hamburgers a day and lives to
By N5XMT · #11816 ·