Charles Steinkuehler <charles@...> writes:

> 
> On 1/10/2014 11:21 AM, Mike Eitel wrote:
> > 
> > I also send a detailed pm to you. Some days ago.
> 
> Sorry, I must have missed it.  Note that I don't typically check forums,
> IRC, blog comments, etc. very often and the best way to reach me is via
> e-mail.

I used the email in your blog.


> > I use windows, as you describe. Was not able to do the script via 
angstrom.
> > 
> > In short: Download / Md5 check / Unzip / Win32diskimager -> crc32 error !
> > 
> > Using other tools show also a defective   1.img   in the container   0.fat  
> >  
> > is ok
> 
> Hmm...are you possibly trying to use the setup_sdcard version with a
> disk imager?

No, i used the 'ready img' version, as i had problems to run sh-setup in 
angstrom. Will retry as you propose below.

> Make sure you're starting with:
> 
> http://www.machinekit.net/deb/rootfs/wheezy/debian-7.3-machinekit-armhf-
2013-12-28.4gb.img.xz
> 
> which should uncompress into a 4 Gig image file.

That is what i did, and yes got after decompress, 7zip, a 4 Gig file.

> 
> You directly write the 4G file onto an SD card byte-for-byte with your
> preferred imaging tool (ie: dd, or I suppose Win32diskimager or similar).

That's the moment where my win32diskimaging fails.

> I'm also not familiar with Windows disk imaging tools, but it's possible
> your tool doesn't like the main Linux partition because it's formatted
> with ext4.  If so, try to find something that just writes the bytes onto
> the SD card and doesn't try to "understand" the image.

Yes, i also have now ext4 under suspect. Will try to solve that. Keep you up 
to date. 

> 
> Only the decompression utility should be able to complain about crc
> errors.  The disk imaging tool has no way of checking the image itself
> for errors, so if it's reporting problems it's either an issue with the
> SD card or the imaging tool isn't treating the 4G file like a raw image.
> 

P.S.
In case of emergency, ;-) , i can try to use my old ubuntu of my productive 
lcnc to write that sd card. But i donot like hacking in the basement.

Mike




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