Thank you very much for your answer! I tried to connect to BBB via putty and SSH,before. now can you tell me about connection to BBB via any other way with using uSD? how can i do that? now, i write os image on uSD such as you said and seems it did successful, but i gave same error "you need to format ...", now i want to eject it and plug it on BBB and connect to board via other way, if it is possible. tell me about it, please.
On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 11:30:22 PM UTC+4:30, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 07:23:52 -0700 (PDT), > [email protected] <javascript:> declaimed the > following: > > >I used 7-zip for uncompressed that downloaded file. I used Etcher for > write > >downloaded file on uSD card on windows and on ubuntu but on both of them, > >it's failed. after write i gave error "You need to format ...". i > connected > >my board to my lap top and every thing about board is ok, when it > >connected, it turned on and its 4 User LED and power LED turned on and > its > >drive showed and a notification "beaglebone is ready" showed on desktop. > >but when i used uSD card with image written on it on board, error "You > need > >to format..." appeared. > > > > If using Balena Etcher (recent version) you do NOT have decompress > the > .xz file. Using > > bone-debian-9.5-lxqt-armhf-2018-10-07-4gb.img.xz > > on a freshly formatted (whether it needed to be formatted or not, I wanted > to clear out a Raspberry-Pi installer that was on it first) I ran Etcher > and wrote to a 16GB SanDisk card. > > I did have to kill the Acronis Active Protection process -- stupid > software kills any attempt to overwrite the MBR region of a "disk", and > doesn't seem to have any controls to exclude SD cards. > > Once Etcher completes, Windows can not read the SD card, and would > say > it needs to be formatted -- just EJECT the card. Ubuntu might complain if > it is expecting to see a FAT file system (it appears the new image creates > ext4 filesystem). > > Put the newly written SD card into my BBB and booted. It took a > while, > but eventually the "BeagleBone Getting Started" virtual drive appeared > (while I have a CAT-5 cable connecting the BBB to my router, I was > powering > it from a USB cable -- so both USB and Ethernet are active). > > Used PuTTY to SSH into the BBB (using the router assigned IP. not > the > USB IP). > > Then followed the sequence at > > https://www.element14.com/community/community/designcenter/single-board-computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2017/07/17/extending-micro-sd-card-space-for-beaglebone-black-use-windows-users > > to resize the SD card partition to take up the entire card. Note: rather > than the "su - root", just use "sudo su" to get into root account; there > is > no root password on modern images so one can't use the bare "su ... " > syntax. Also, once root, you do NOT need to preface the subsequent > resizing > commands with "sudo". > > The ext4 did trigger another step as the fdisk asked me if I > wanted to > clear that setting -- I answered N; if new images are ext4 I wasn't going > to downgrade to ext3. "partprobe" also gave me a few error messages, but > they might have been warnings, as the resize appeared to complete and > after > a reboot I got... > > debian@beaglebone:~$ df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > udev 215M 0 215M 0% /dev > tmpfs 49M 6.0M 43M 13% /run > /dev/mmcblk0p1 15G 2.9G 12G 21% / <<<<<<< > lots of free space > tmpfs 242M 0 242M 0% /dev/shm > tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock > tmpfs 242M 0 242M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup > tmpfs 49M 0 49M 0% /run/user/1000 > debian@beaglebone:~$ > > > -- > Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN > [email protected] <javascript:> > http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/ > > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/beagleboard/e3ec358b-5a7e-4345-8cc8-757a92b5857c%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
