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Advanced users • Re: Looking for advance debug methods for non-booting RaspberryOS via NOOBS/PINN

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Well, at step 3 I get the error "Warning Unsupported Operating System(s) detected. PINN currently cannot backup the following OSes correctly:
Raspbian Lite (UPDATE Reqd).
And "An error occured backing up. Perhaps there is no disk space?" When backing Raspbian Full :(
We can work around that - probably due to it being installed long ago by NOOBS, which did not support backup.
What are the files in /settings/os/Raspbian_Lite?
What are the contents of /settings/os/Raspbian_LIte/partition_setup.sh and os.json?
And "An error occured backing up. Perhaps there is no disk space?" When backing Raspbian Full :(
Your Raspbian_Full partition looks very big. If your USB drive is formatted as FAT32, it can only support up to 4GB file sizes, and the backup is going to be about 5-6GB at a guess. Please format it as NTFS or EXT4 (provided you can read it on other devices if required)
I've also noticed, that total free space in PINN looks incorrect for mmcblk.
You haven't posted what PINN reports, where you are looking, what you are comparing it to or what you expect it to be. ;)
Here is gparted screenshot from the booted Raspbian Full (/dev/mmcblk0p7):
gparted mmcblk0.png
Software is not complaining that something is wrong with partitions...
Looks ok as far as I can tell.
What I see is 16MB unallocated space in the begging, 2MBs between partitions, which should be OK. But who knows how sensitive RPi GPU ROM for these small details when it tries to read files from FAT.
Seems about normal.

Statistics: Posted by procount — Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:06 pm



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