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Subject: | [ts-7000] TS7300 only boots from the original SD card |
From: | "Fedor Vlasov [ts-7000]" <> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Oct 2014 03:58:49 -0700 |
Hello, i'm new to the TS board and Linux, so before messing things up, i wanted to make a second bootable SD card. I followed the instructions at
Linux Fastboot Software Optimization - Technologic Systems and also i tried to copy my working SD card via dd. No matter what, i always get the same result: The board starts and the fastboot happens, i get to the point where you enter exit to boot Linux, when i do so it just stops. I've already inspected the SD card. In the original card partition 3 is mounted automaticly at /mnt/root/home. This is not the case with my cards. If i try to mount partition
3 manually i get an error... Please help me out there. Is my 4GB SD card the problem or do i need to change some init skripts in order to enable correct mounting of the partitions? Thanks in advance! Theo __._,_.___ Posted by: Fedor Vlasov <> __,_._,___ |
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