Re: Setting Up Raspberry Pi Media Players for Installation

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I just cloned the drives and have to give a big thanks to you. I had no idea Raspberry Pi OS had rpiclone built-in. Anyways, I ended up with just going with Raspberry Pi OS, as it has hardware accelerated video playback already baked in, with vlc already installed, making my life a lot easier than trying to get that working on Arch.

Thank you very much for your help,

Brandon Hale

On 3/25/22 14:02, Brandon Hale wrote:
Thank you for this, I'm at this stage in this now, so I can experiment with this program now.

Brandon Hale

On 3/25/22 13:13, Bill Purvis wrote:
On 25/03/2022 14:37, Brandon Hale wrote:
I see, so it sounds like you copy the files instead of the entire partition. I actually didn't know that would work, but it makes sense that it does. It's pretty much what arch linux arm does anyways, when you download the .tar and extract it to root. Maybe that is the easiest way to do things.

Thank you very much for your help,

Brandon Hale
The Raspberry Pi folks have provided a program 'piclone' which copies the current system onto a second SD card, assuming you have a USB SD card writer. I downloaded the source, and adapted
what it was doing to produce my scripts.

Bill

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