This is probably something basic, but I can't seem to figure it out.
I'm using a TS-7350 board.
I wanted to duplicate my 2 gig SD card that came from TS with the
system.
I put a new 2 gig card in the USB adapter.
Under the full Debian boot I typed:
dd if=/dev/tssdcarda of=/dev/sda
It took about two hours to copy.
I then took the new card and was able to fast boot from it.
The problem is that when I type exit to do the full boot, the partition
is write protected. It tries to boot and does a lot, but can not write
to the SD card so many of the initialization commands fail.
I have tried messing with chmod, but can not figure out how to make the
partition writable. I would really appreciate any pointers.
Thanks,
Ken
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