Omega2+: reboot and sd card fixed!
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@WereCatf sorry, figured out that the latest system is too lazy. it didn't mount the sd card.
I solve it by creating a new folder and using mount command.I also edited my previous post with the missing information
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With v1.9 firmware, the SD is automounted at
/tmp/mounts/SD-P1
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and if you have a second partition it will be mounted at /tmp/mounts/SD-P2 etc
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hi dears
i'm new in this field , just start from several days , im facing problem with my SD , may be im not searching well but when i open the status , no change in storage amount ,
any help plz ?
what is the cmd should use it to check that ?
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We just released a quick tutorial on how to work with SD cards here: Using a MicroSD Card.
Gabe
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@Gabriel-Ongpauco said in Omega2+: reboot and sd card fixed!:
Using a MicroSD Card
Gabriel,
I'm assuming that the card needs to be pre formatted to FAT 32 or something similar? The tutorial makes no mention of supported formats hence the question.
I use a Mac at home so if I format any cards I would need to ensure that I choose an appropriate option.Chris
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Mine was read/writable when i plugged in. It came Fat32 formatted.
If you want to use it as a boot able memory you need to format it to ext4.
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Here's a tutorial of how I'm using the SDCARD on my device. My use-case is pretty specific, though you can modify my instructions to your own needs.
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I applied the latest update, per your instructions, then decided I'd set up my SD Card per:
For some reason, while the "block detect" command did come up with a useful output, I couldn't redirect that output to /etc/config/fstab - So I did it manually!
However, despite working through all of that, on reboot the Omega 2+ I have doesn't remember there was an SD card in the slot! I have to eject the SD Card, and reinsert it, and then the OS sees it.
Which means that I can't boot from it....
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I have the same problem that the last comment