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Subject: [ts-7000] TS-7300: Creating a bootable SD Card
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Date: 17 Oct 2014 03:30:45 -0700


Hello,

I'm new to the TS-7300 Board and Linux, so before messing things up I wanted to make a second bootable SD card. (The original SD card boots fine)
So i followed the instructions at Linux Fastboot Software Optimization - Technologic Systems and created a SD card. I've used a 4GB SD Card. I tried both options - extending the 3rd partition to the full size of the sd card and not doing so. My other approach was to copy the image of the original SD card to the 4GB card via dd. In all cases i get the same result:
The fastboot step works, so i get to the point where i have to enter exit to boot Linux. But than it just stops. I've already examined the SD card after the fast boot. On the original card the 3rd partition is automaticly mounted under /mnt/root/home. This is not the case with my cards. I've tried to do this manually, but all i get is an error. Although all three partitions are visible when I use fdisk -l.
Please help me out there. Do i need an other SD card - is 4GB to large? Do i need to change some init scripts in order to mount the partitions correctly?

Thanks, Theo

 



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