VortexNexus
VortexNexus
Hi, @procount Using parts of the procedure defined in the [wiki](https://github.com/procount/pinn/wiki/How-to-Create-a-Multi-Boot-SD-card-out-of-2-existing-OSes-using-PINN), I tried to create my own partitions TAR files based on MoOde 9 (bookworm). But there was something strange...
Yes, I am installing on a SD card, you're right, using the /dev/mmcblk0pX notation. The partition_setup.sh script I use is the one present in the original [MoOde](https://sourceforge.net/projects/pinn/files/os/moode/) PINN install directory....
I tried another installation procedure asking PINN to create the data partition and directly install MoOde and one project reservation, but same result with MoOde automatically restarting and rewriting PINN's...
So, my bad, you are right :sweat_smile:, sorry. The MoOde version in PINN's files is 8.0.2 based on RaspiOS Bullseye and kernel 5.15. From the 2023-10-10 release, /boot mount point...
My recovery partition has about 700Mb free space even with the `/os` sub-directory containing RasPIOS images. So I don't think the partition space was causing the problem. As you proposed,...
I made the tests you asked for, with and without my `/os` folder populated. Just to remember, here are the steps I applied: (hardware: empty 64Gb SD card, Raspberry Pi...
Effectively, changing the HDMI port allowed a successful update process to 3.9.1, like expected as `/os` folder is empty. No I didn't do any change in PINN's configuration, except in...
@procount: Sorry for the late answer, and for the the bad news, but it seems this issue cannot be closed at the moment :-) ... I made the tests you...
Mmh, not sure to understand what you mean. As explained in my previous post, 3.9.1 and 3.9.2 updates both left the `cmdline.txt` file without any content ... I thought it...
I've given it a try, but unfortunately, that didn't work. Remarks: - both file transfer options need ssh server to be active in the running PINN system. - PINN's FTP...