December-29th-2020, 08:23 PM
Ok understood. To be honest the tip I gave in this post was not verfied by myself. I just trusted in what a colleague of mine told me. I need to try it myself I think.
So just to repeat what you have done. You had the original 8GByte SD card in the version V1.2.0.0 This one you cloned to a 32Gbyte SD card and put it back into your netPI. During this first boot sequence the new 32Gbyte SD card should still indicate 8Gbyte in size. Then you initated the update to 1.2.2.0 with this large SD card. After the next boot it still shows 8Gbyte but should show 30Gbyte+ as my colleague told us. But it does not. Is my understanding correct so far how you proceed?
If yes then could you again apply the update from 1.2.2.0 to 1.2.2.0 again with the 32GByte SD card. What does netPI indicate then?
Thx
Armin
So just to repeat what you have done. You had the original 8GByte SD card in the version V1.2.0.0 This one you cloned to a 32Gbyte SD card and put it back into your netPI. During this first boot sequence the new 32Gbyte SD card should still indicate 8Gbyte in size. Then you initated the update to 1.2.2.0 with this large SD card. After the next boot it still shows 8Gbyte but should show 30Gbyte+ as my colleague told us. But it does not. Is my understanding correct so far how you proceed?
If yes then could you again apply the update from 1.2.2.0 to 1.2.2.0 again with the 32GByte SD card. What does netPI indicate then?
Thx
Armin
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