June-25th-2018, 01:12 PM
We had also several USB sticks that are not recognized bei netPI Linux boot process at all.
Even with the deepest examination where the problem is coming from we found no reproducible parameter setup that causes this problem. So far all USB 3.0 sticks we examined till today worked fine. This is the first time that somebody is complaining about a USB 3.0 stick not working.
Your screen shot sent shows indeed the normal boot process. netPI scans the USB ports the first 2-3 seconds after powering and shows the number of detected USB devices during boot process.
But please take care about that you need to rename the stick to volume name RECOVERY. Have you done that? Also take care that it needs to be formatted FAT32.
Next to using the USB stick as you intended there is no other way implemented to update netPI's system software.
Even with the deepest examination where the problem is coming from we found no reproducible parameter setup that causes this problem. So far all USB 3.0 sticks we examined till today worked fine. This is the first time that somebody is complaining about a USB 3.0 stick not working.
Your screen shot sent shows indeed the normal boot process. netPI scans the USB ports the first 2-3 seconds after powering and shows the number of detected USB devices during boot process.
But please take care about that you need to rename the stick to volume name RECOVERY. Have you done that? Also take care that it needs to be formatted FAT32.
Next to using the USB stick as you intended there is no other way implemented to update netPI's system software.
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