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General discussion • Re: STICKY: PINN - An enhanced version of NOOBS.

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No, just one USB SSD. This is the fdisk -l info:

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Dispositivo Inicio Comienzo     Final  Sectores Tamaño Id Tipo/dev/sda1              2048    137215    135168    66M  e W95 FAT16 (LBA)/dev/sda2            137216 937703087 937565872 447,1G  5 Extendida/dev/sda5            139264    204799     65536    32M 83 Linux/dev/sda6            206848    731135    524288   256M  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)/dev/sda7            733184  34287615  33554432    16G 83 Linux/dev/sda8          34289664  34807807    518144   253M  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)/dev/sda9          34809856 937701375 902891520 430,5G 83 Linux
/dev/sda1 is PINN RECOVERY partition. It's FAT16 (I don't remember why it's not FAT32 but haven't got problems before in several years of use) and it's almost full:

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.ficheros            Tamaño Usados  Disp Uso% Montado en/dev/sda1                66M    64M  2,8M  96% /media/fprietog/RECOVERY
One thing... Before installing new PINN version I've resized the partition to use 4MB free that weren't unassigned before that first partition because new PINN version didn't fit...

I don't know why that partition is so small. I created it several years ago using a online tool: https://pinn.mjh.nz/

Maybe it's time to repartition?
Maybe ;) Please see viewtopic.php?p=2220339#p2220339 for the changes why you should.
Also, the OS partition resizing included in that website is now included within PINN.
- But that is not why this error has occurred.

The RECOVERY partition is FAT16 because it is so small.

I have temporarily removed 3.9.3 for installation, and reverted to 3.9.2 whilst this issue is investigated.

Statistics: Posted by procount — Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:29 am



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