On 3/1/22 14:07, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 3/1/22 14:58, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/1/22 05:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well, did not try that. Put in another SD card that already has an
image on it. I can mount it and read it. Unmount and take the
device out of the SD slot, /dev/mmcblk0 stil
On 3/1/22 14:58, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/1/22 05:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well, did not try that. Put in another SD card that already has an
image on it. I can mount it and read it. Unmount and take the
device out of the SD slot, /dev/mmcblk0 still showing when I 'ls /dev' .
Are you a
On 3/1/22 05:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well, did not try that. Put in another SD card that already has an
image on it. I can mount it and read it. Unmount and take the device
out of the SD slot, /dev/mmcblk0 still showing when I 'ls /dev' .
Are you able to read and write to an SD card tha
Something is hosed. Trying to use gparted on a USB/sata adapter.
Operations failed.
So it looks like it is time to do a dnf update just because, then reboot.
On 3/1/22 08:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 3/1/22 01:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/28/22 20:51, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been
On 3/1/22 01:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/28/22 20:51, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been busy using Etcher to make arm boot images.
Now it is telling me that it cannot write to /dev/mmcblk0
What is telling you that?
Error message in Etcher. I can't remember the exact text, I would have
On 2/28/22 20:51, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been busy using Etcher to make arm boot images.
Now it is telling me that it cannot write to /dev/mmcblk0
What is telling you that?
Etcher is not running. I do not have an SD card in the system, yet /dev
is listing mmcblk0
Is there someway
I have been busy using Etcher to make arm boot images.
Now it is telling me that it cannot write to /dev/mmcblk0
Etcher is not running. I do not have an SD card in the system, yet /dev
is listing mmcblk0
Is there someway I can remove this so perhaps things will start working
again without a