Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:21 pm
i was having a similar problem in my beginning of playing around with NOOPS long time ago.
i formated my SD card by hand and copied NOOBS...
then at initial boot, NOOBS told me, there is no enough space to continue install...
my problem was, i made a mistake with SD card preparation.
i did not created a vfat (FAT32) filesystem on the first partition (/dev/mmcblk0p1)
i created the filesystem on the whole SD card without creating a partition (/dev/mmcblk0)
if there is no partition on the SD card, then there is no partition table.
if there is no partition table, then NOOBS is not able to reassemble the SD card by shrinking the install partition and create additional partitions for its need.
(the SD card and its filesystem is readable/writable/accessable even there is no partitiontable.
for the OS it looks like a very huge "floppy"-disk.
but as i told, it was my mistake and by creating my filesystem on SD card in that way, i got a warning, that it is very unusual to do in that way.
BTW: also giving the vfat/FAT32 filesystem a label with small letters in it, may cause big unexpected problems in a Linux environment - filenames with small letters is not a problem, only the label of the filesystem may make troulbel)
maybe you have the same problem, and your SD card is not partitionized in the right way (as it should).
i don't know, how SDFormat reacts, if your SD card is not partitionized initially, if it will recreate them.
maybe there is an additional option to do so.
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