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RuneAudio 0n Raspberry Pi 2b

Postby Trevor » 04 Sep 2023, 17:02

I am having difficulty loading the software on my sd using a Mac Pro Catalina. I was nervous using Terminal on my new Mac Mini that I might mess up the Mini. With Disk Utility I discovered that the sd was identified as in disk2s1 and was able to unmount the sd. But each time I tried to write the program to the sd it never finished even after 5 min. Perhaps the problem is formatting the card. The choices that I have for formatting the card are Mac OS Extended, MS-DOS(FAT), and ExFAT. I have tried both MS-DOS(FAT) and ExFAT.

The command I was using was "sudo dd bs=1m if=/Users/bob/Desktop/RuneAudio_rpi2_rp3_0.4-beta_20160321_2GB.img of=/dev/disk2" I also tried "......of=dev/disk2s1"

I copied and pasted in the name of the file I downloaded.

What could be my problem?
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Re: RuneAudio 0n Raspberry Pi 2b

Postby robertsheffield » 23 Apr 2024, 08:30

Trevor wrote:I am having difficulty loading the software on my sd using a Mac Pro Catalina. I was nervous using Terminal on my new Mac Mini that I might mess up the Mini. With Disk Utility I discovered that the sd was identified as in disk2s1 and was able to unmount the sd. But each time I tried to write the program to the sd it never finished even after 5 min. Perhaps the problem is formatting the card. The choices that I have for formatting the card are Mac OS Extended, MS-DOS(FAT), and ExFAT. I have tried both MS-DOS(FAT) and ExFAT.

The command I was using was "sudo dd bs=1m if=/Users/bob/Desktop/RuneAudio_rpi2_rp3_0.4-beta_20160321_2GB.img of=/dev/disk2" I also tried "......of=dev/disk2s1"

I copied and pasted in the name of the file I downloaded.

What could be my problem?

I think you should use the Correct Device Identifier. In your command, you mentioned using "/dev/disk2" or "/dev/disk2s1" as the destination. It's important to identify the correct device identifier for your SD card. To confirm the correct identifier, you can open the Terminal and type the command: "diskutil list". This will display a list of all connected disks and partitions. Identify the SD card in the list and use the corresponding identifier in your command.
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