On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 14:13:43 -0700 (PDT), in
gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user Michael B
<mike-NEI+xi/[email protected]> wrote:
>I think that is getting me closer. I can now mount the SD on my Mac.
>FYI to anyone reading this for similar help: If the Mac doesn't see the
>ext4 partition a VirtualBox VM will not work as it doesn't connect to the
>VM at all.
>
Interesting... I don't have a Mac system, but do have Debian Buster
running in Oracle VirtualBox on a Win10 system.
Win10 will not see any Linux partitions when inserting the SD card
but... (and any attempt to access the card from Windows results in "do you
want to format?")
From VBox if I go to "Devices/USB" and select the "Generic Mass Storage
Device", I get icon(s) for the partition(s) [I'd gotten confused and
thought this was an R-Pi forum, so tried the R-Pi SD card first -- it pops
up 5 assorted partitions <G>; only one for BBB card]. The partition is not
initially mounted, I have to do that first by <right-click> the icon.
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