Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

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Well, I copied the card from the 2GB rpi4 using:

dd if=/dev/sdf of=card.img bs=1M count=9000 status=progress

and wrote another card using the reverse command:

dd if=card.img of=/dev/sdf bs=1M count=9000 status=progress

So, I expected it just to *work* when I put the card into a brand new 4GB rpi4.

Alas, all I get is the steady red LED and a handful of flashes from the yellow ACT LED. The 2 Ethernet LEDs come on steadily too.

That's why I was asking whether you experts would know about going from a 2GB to 4GB machine would normally just *work* or not.

Thanks in advance for any insights.

:D

On 08/01/2022 21:59, Nathan Giovannini wrote:
Subject:
Re: [fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4
From:
Nathan Giovannini <nathan95@xxxxxxx>
Date:
08/01/2022, 21:59

To:
Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>
CC:
"dwlegg@xxxxxxxxx" <dwlegg@xxxxxxxxx>, "arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Could you provide more details....

This will make it easier to help you.

Il giorno 8 gen 2022, alle ore 21:14, Peter Robinson<pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>  ha scritto:

On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 8:09 PM David W. Legg<dwlegg@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Just wondering why my attempt to move a working headless Fedora 34 build
from a 2 GB rpi4 to a 4 GB rpi4 fails even to boot. In fact, it never
even puts out the steady red LED. I copied the micro SD card (from the 2
GB pi) directly over USB and wrote the build to another SD card using dd
using a set of commands that has always been reliable in the past.

Any thoughts, please?
Why not just physically move the SD card from one to the other?

It's ultimately hard to know why without including the commands you
used as what you describe is a fairly high level overview.
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