Do you know what's going on? I booted the last SD card with a monitor
and I couldn't find any strange errors. I have to say that the adapter
is not faulty because I flashed a backup I made of the SD card with
Stretch and it's just fine.
On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:40:08 -0300, Francisco Fuentes wrote:
Do you know what's going on? I booted the last SD card with a monitorI have an old (512MB) Pi 2B thats running Buster with no problems except
and I couldn't find any strange errors. I have to say that the adapter
is not faulty because I flashed a backup I made of the SD card with
Stretch and it's just fine.
that the SD card is now 16GB rather than the original 4GB. Its always
been run headless, though I've never tried using wifi with it.
The difference may be that I've always done in-situ upgrades by editing /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list to
successively change the version name: wheezy->jessie->stretch->buster
in these files, and then:
- making sure the old distro is fully up the date
- running "sudo apt-get update"
- "sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade"
- rebooting into the new version
I handled resizing the SD card by:
- using 'parted' to create and format the partitions on the new card
- using dd to copy each partition from the old to the new card.
The boot partition must be FAT32 and the filing system should be ext4.
I've migrated the system to a bigger SD card twice. The boot partition
stayed at its original size from 'wheesy' to 'stretch', but this wasn't
large enough for 'buster' now that the kernel modules needed by Pi 2, Pi
3 and Pi 4 are all part of the same distro, so I increased it to 1GB for 'buster'.
I've always used the rest of the SD card for the ext4 filing system.
HTH: all these upgrades and SD card migrations have 'just worked' for me.
El 22-02-2021 a las 18:19, Martin Gregorie escribió:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:40:08 -0300, Francisco Fuentes wrote:I meant, it upgrades successfully but it stopped working with wifi
Do you know what's going on? I booted the last SD card with a monitorI have an old (512MB) Pi 2B thats running Buster with no problems
and I couldn't find any strange errors. I have to say that the adapter
is not faulty because I flashed a backup I made of the SD card with
Stretch and it's just fine.
except that the SD card is now 16GB rather than the original 4GB. Its
always been run headless, though I've never tried using wifi with it.
The difference may be that I've always done in-situ upgrades by editing
/etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list to
successively change the version name: wheezy->jessie->stretch->buster
in these files, and then:
- making sure the old distro is fully up the date - running "sudo
apt-get update"
- "sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade"
- rebooting into the new version
I handled resizing the SD card by:
- using 'parted' to create and format the partitions on the new card -
using dd to copy each partition from the old to the new card.
The boot partition must be FAT32 and the filing system should be ext4.
I've migrated the system to a bigger SD card twice. The boot partition
stayed at its original size from 'wheesy' to 'stretch', but this wasn't
large enough for 'buster' now that the kernel modules needed by Pi 2,
Pi 3 and Pi 4 are all part of the same distro, so I increased it to 1GB
for 'buster'.
I've always used the rest of the SD card for the ext4 filing system.
HTH: all these upgrades and SD card migrations have 'just worked' for
me.
(which for me is the only real way I can use it) whether I update or
install it from scratch.
OK - it wasn't clear whether you'd upgraded it or merely dropped in the latest partition images from the Raspbian Foundation.
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