Hi Friends,
I have a lot of Sd card and usually nowadays find it difficult to either formate or manage SD cards to write a new image for RaspberryPi. Anyone else also struggle to do that? Do you have any recommendations for tools?
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Hi Friends,
I have a lot of Sd card and usually nowadays find it difficult to either formate or manage SD cards to write a new image for RaspberryPi. Anyone else also struggle to do that? Do you have any recommendations for tools?
Hi Ujjval,
Problems might be very possible with poor quality (or fake capacity) SD cards. I only purchase good brands from a reputable seller and have had 100% success forever. There's no detail so perhaps you're following incorrect instructions or maybe you have a faulty download, or downloading from a strange source.
Beyond that, I don't think there is anything wrong with the instructions at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/raspberry-pi-setting-up/2
Personally I still use an earlier piece of software called Win32DiskImager because it works fine for me. If you're struggling, it is best to stick to the official raspberrypi.org instructions to the letter, since tens of thousands of people will have followed those instructions, and if there was an issue with their instructions they ought to know about it very quickly.
I have 3 SD cards, two are from Samsung and one Sandisk. As I posted in one of my road test reviews about RPI last year I will again say it.
I also have genuine downloads from the official website etc so that should not be a problem.
In fact, the instructions at Raspberrypi's website are always good and easy to follow, As I am using Linux could be that I am facing hard times with sd cards. FYI, I have tried belenaetcher, RPI official imager, Diskparted, linux's inbuilt tools to formate the sd cards, but none of them worked properly, Yes Unfortunetely. I will give a try to dd tool now.
embeddedguy wrote:
..As I am using Linux could be that I am facing hard times...
You left that piece of important information out of your question.
Unfortunately, you're going to find it harder to get as much best practice information simply because you're using a very uncommon desktop OS. Most of the Pi setup related information out there will be assuming Windows or Mac.
The raspberrypi.org instructions are for children, and it is really unexpected for them to be running Linux on a PC, let alone most adults.
I think if you're doing something advanced like running Linux on your desktop then you have to be prepared to dig deeper, and debug a little harder.
Your issue could be anything - could even be a driver issue.
Raspberrypi.org actually do have information for Ubuntu - they picked one of the more popular Linux distributions for beginners.
I cannot help you much further because I don't have much experience with desktop related issues such as SD card imaging.
Once you have figured it out, please write it up in a blog post to help other Linux users.
More generally, if you're having Linux issues, you should also try to join a Linux user group.. people have plenty of advice to share, and there are sometimes Linux virtual classes.
embeddedguy wrote:
..As I am using Linux could be that I am facing hard times...
You left that piece of important information out of your question.
Unfortunately, you're going to find it harder to get as much best practice information simply because you're using a very uncommon desktop OS. Most of the Pi setup related information out there will be assuming Windows or Mac.
The raspberrypi.org instructions are for children, and it is really unexpected for them to be running Linux on a PC, let alone most adults.
I think if you're doing something advanced like running Linux on your desktop then you have to be prepared to dig deeper, and debug a little harder.
Your issue could be anything - could even be a driver issue.
Raspberrypi.org actually do have information for Ubuntu - they picked one of the more popular Linux distributions for beginners.
I cannot help you much further because I don't have much experience with desktop related issues such as SD card imaging.
Once you have figured it out, please write it up in a blog post to help other Linux users.
More generally, if you're having Linux issues, you should also try to join a Linux user group.. people have plenty of advice to share, and there are sometimes Linux virtual classes.