![]() ![]() Support Us Your support is highly appreciated.sync sync sync reboot).Īlso on the new version please implement a check box to create the file “ssh” on the /boot partition to get around raspian’s paranoia for those of us who regularly create headless versions to enable ssh on a newly created version. Back in the day we used to have to kick Unix and Debian with a reboot or shutdown sequence on the CLI to ensure the final buffers write out to the disk (i.e. Used “etcher” (I do not like their interface at all –yours is SO much better) and no problems were encountered. I think it may have something to do with writing the last buffers out to the end of the disk and may be dependent on something like total file sector count, file size, or something like that. However the latest stretch lite version seems to exhibit the hand problem mentioned slightly over half the time. Same version of Jessie, in the lite version creates without flaws. I also just tried to create a version of Jessie From 05 July 2017 full version (Stretch was giving me too many problems bringing up a LAMP Server) and it wont boot because the uSD card is corrupted. I suspect that it might be related the the incomplete write problem. (in case you had already done this: my apologies for the delay – it’s rough having a full time job and trying to do what you love besides that and a full house hold – but I’m doing what I can) Reply I’d need to see an example of the one for your USB disk (which is probably not /dev/disk0). This way I might be able to analyze what’s going on. If not, and in case you have not send me this info yet Some Terminal commands, to test. I still have to try to find time to make some changes – I’m in the middle of a project finishing up signing my applications (thank you Apple for making it not easy).Īre you running the beta version or the final 1.9.4 version?Īdditionally, I have to figure a way to determine which media is an SD card, which Apple keeps changing.ĭid you post this question before as “Sarel” ? With the lines that are left, now do this: diskutil info /dev/disk0 dev/disk0 and /dev/disk1, however the line with /dev/disk1 has the word “virtual” in it, so we only have /dev/disk0 left. Ignore those that have “virtual” or “disk image” in the line. ![]() ![]() Now, pay attention to the lines that start with “/dev/disk”, we need those device names for the next commands. Which should produce something like this (I do not have a USB stick near me right now, but the stick should be listed as well): /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):Ģ: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 499.4 GB disk0s2ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3 Well, I’ll send you some Terminal commands, to test. ![]()
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