eliasmagnus
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Working SDCard Image

Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:24 pm

Is it that difficult to build a working sdcard image?
Have to copy each time my old bootcode.bin(early 2012) to boot partition to get a working sdcard.
Have both 256 and 512 version, theres no difference in behaviour...
Each one is an dangreous update with raspbian.

It eats my time like a hungry dog meat and hurts

do not like to write such things
greats

DirkS
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Re: Working SDCard Image

Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:16 pm

It would help if you give a few more details of what is actually going wrong / not working...
I cannot remember having problems with any of the Wheezy images I used.

Gr.
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Jessie
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Re: Working SDCard Image

Sun Mar 24, 2013 5:32 pm

eliasmagnus wrote:Is it that difficult to build a working sdcard image?
Have to copy each time my old bootcode.bin(early 2012) to boot partition to get a working sdcard.
Have both 256 and 512 version, theres no difference in behaviour...
Each one is an dangreous update with raspbian.

It eats my time like a hungry dog meat and hurts

do not like to write such things
greats
You are obviously experiencing some other kind of issue. Generally these issues come down to power supply issues or aggressive overclocking. There is always a minor chance of having a deffective unit, but most of the time when the SD card image randomly gets corrupt it is a power issue.

Are you using the same PSU with both boards? Is the SD a quality make? I only ask because I have raspbian images that are about a year old and get updated and upgraded weekly. I have only gotten corruption when I was pushing some GPU and RAM overclocks.

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