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Not working with Raspberry Pi 3 #1

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mikcox opened this issue Apr 8, 2016 · 3 comments
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Not working with Raspberry Pi 3 #1

mikcox opened this issue Apr 8, 2016 · 3 comments

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@mikcox
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mikcox commented Apr 8, 2016

Awesome work on noobsconfig; I've found it very useful for some of my Raspberry Pi 2 projects.

I just got my hands on a Pi 3 though, and with the newest version of NOOBS (1_9_0), the files that I'm creating (in the same way that I did for the Pi 2) don't seem to be getting added to the filesystem on the Pi after the operating system is installed.

Do you have any ideas on this?

Thanks in advance!

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procount commented Apr 8, 2016

Glad to hear you find it useful and especially to hear that someone is using it :)
Which OS are you installing - Raspbian, from the sd card?
Did you copy the new partition_setup.sh i to the raspbian folder? And customise.sh to the root?
Very odd. It should still work as before.

Have you tried my PINN version of NOOBS? I built noobsconfig directly into PINN so your files should work directly with it.

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Are you still having problems with this, or did you solve it? I can look further into it if you are still having issues...

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mikcox commented Apr 12, 2016

Sorry for the delayed response! I was out yesterday and didn't see this until now.

I haven't gone back to make sure that I moved every relevant file, but I'm fairly confident that I DID drop in the customise.sh to the root as well as the new partition_setup.sh to the Raspbian folder. I will re-create the process from scratch when I get a chance (this is what I did the first time, but I will be careful to note each file is replaced properly) and let you know of my results.

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