Hello!
So I got a 32gb sdhc micro sd card and I installed the Ubuntu Mate for the raspberry pi 2.
When I am in the raspberry pi 2 it saids that 710 MB Free, when it should say something like 25gb Free.
Then when i plug the micro sd on to windows it saids only 64MB left.
How can I solve this problem so the raspberry pi 2 would recognise the full card? I need all that memory.
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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
Maybe you should read the Ubuntu Mate page where it gives instructions for resizing file system as well as other infoPirathonite wrote:Hello!
So I got a 32gb sdhc micro sd card and I installed the Ubuntu Mate for the raspberry pi 2.
When I am in the raspberry pi 2 it saids that 710 MB Free, when it should say something like 25gb Free.
Then when i plug the micro sd on to windows it saids only 64MB left.
How can I solve this problem so the raspberry pi 2 would recognise the full card? I need all that memory.
https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi
Also Windows only natively reads the FAT32 partition on the card..
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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
Wouldn't it be nice if we could setup an auto-responder that would scan for these keywords ("windows" "only" "sees" or "only" "4g" "free") and automatically generate the appropriate links (pointers) as a response?
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)
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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
That's what stickies are for, although they don't always get read.Joe Schmoe wrote:Wouldn't it be nice if we could setup an auto-responder that would scan for these keywords ("windows" "only" "sees" or "only" "4g" "free") and automatically generate the appropriate links (pointers) as a response?
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)
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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
I thought it was fruitoloom who was the auto link generator?Joe Schmoe wrote:Wouldn't it be nice if we could setup an auto-responder that would scan for these keywords ("windows" "only" "sees" or "only" "4g" "free") and automatically generate the appropriate links (pointers) as a response?
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)

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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
Yep just post a link and let the OP learn for themselves, better than irrelevent rubbish posted by JSrpdom wrote:I thought it was fruitoloom who was the auto link generator?Joe Schmoe wrote:Wouldn't it be nice if we could setup an auto-responder that would scan for these keywords ("windows" "only" "sees" or "only" "4g" "free") and automatically generate the appropriate links (pointers) as a response?
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)

The information is out there....you just have to let it in.
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Re: RPI2 microsd card problem with size
Because most times Google isn't working in people's areas. Google really needs to fix those outages. It's becoming a major issue.fruitoftheloom wrote:Yep just post a link and let the OP learn for themselves, better than irrelevent rubbish posted by JSrpdom wrote:I thought it was fruitoloom who was the auto link generator?Joe Schmoe wrote:Wouldn't it be nice if we could setup an auto-responder that would scan for these keywords ("windows" "only" "sees" or "only" "4g" "free") and automatically generate the appropriate links (pointers) as a response?
Oh, wait, we have DougieLawson for that (although he seems to be missing in action the last few days...)


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