There is some magic involved in shrinking a RPi image so that it will
then expand when reinstalled, like the original Raspbian.  I went
through the pain a while ago and documented it here:
https://blog.febo.com/?p=283

John
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On 5/8/19 12:45 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
> On 05/08/2019 12:09 PM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
>> Hi Glen -
>>
>> We’ve put our event detection on three Raspberry Pi 3B +
>>> for confirming events in the forward direction (not side lobes).
>>>
>>
>> Wow, this is really cool. Thanks so much for sharing!
>>
>>
>>> I have a 8 GB image .iso that I could put on line this weekend.
>>> Where is appropriate for such large files?  We installed everything
>>> on one Pi then just copied the image to the other SD cards.
>>>
>>
>> That would be excellent! Storage & bandwidth are indeed tough, though.
> 
> 8 GB sounds a bit large, they should compress fairly well, especially if
> new.
> 
> Ones I did a while back are like 2 GB:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fokcr688h2gshxi/AACcv8PUrTaKZoxPlluFxxZPa?dl=0
> 
> Philip
> 
>>
>> We (GNU Radio) pay for storage on Google's cloud servers, and we could host
>> it there. Do you have a Google account? If so, and you can upload the image
>> to a Google Drive account and share it with me, I should be able to easily
>> replicate it over to GNU Radio's storage.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ben
>>
>>
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