RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
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25th Mar, 2015, 07:27 PM
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RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
Hello,
I've bought a Raspberry Pi 2 and i would like to know if there is somewhere a procedure if i want to use the same sdcard from RPi 1 t RPi 2. The purpose here is to not have to reinstall and reconfigure all because it takes to much time. FYI i use the unstable version of xbian (because the stable one freezed all the time so i tried the unstable one and it freezed too but i hope a little less). Thanks for your help |
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26th Mar, 2015, 01:53 AM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
I just backed up the config, did a clean install of RPi 2 version and placed the config in the backup folder. 20 Mins later I had a fully configured system.
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26th Mar, 2015, 02:00 AM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
(26th Mar, 2015 01:53 AM)Baz8755 Wrote: I just backed up the config, did a clean install of RPi 2 version and placed the config in the backup folder. 20 Mins later I had a fully configured system.Too easy The problem is that my config is not only in /home folder because i didn't just install some Kodi stuff. I have other applications (pureftp, sickbeard, nzbget, etc.) and config files are a little bit everywhere. It's why i don't want to spend again many hours ton configure all the applications. |
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27th Mar, 2015, 04:43 AM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
I assume that you're using just an SDCard and no USB installation. Create a backup of it first with this little app:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ Boot your system and close Kodi. Then update the firmware: Terminal sync sync sudo wget -O /boot/fixup.dat https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-firmware/blob/master/fixup_x.dat?raw=true --no-check-certificate sync sudo wget -O /boot/start.elf https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-firmware/blob/master/start_x.elf?raw=true --no-check-certificate sync sync Then check your "config.txt" and remove all overclock settings. Then shutdown your system and give it a try in the Rpi2. If it's not booting, boot your Rpi1 again and try a full upgrade via the xbian-config tool. Then try it again. If you have no luck, restore your backup image created at the beginning with the same tool. It's all not tested as I personally started with an complete new installation - so it's your own risk. It's just an idea what I would try. Good luck. |
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27th Mar, 2015, 05:21 AM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
Thanks for your suggestion.
I'll try it this week-end and i'll inform you |
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28th Mar, 2015, 06:06 AM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
I've tested your solution and it doesn't work unfortunately.
When I boot the screen stays black and nothing happen. Another guess ? |
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13th Apr, 2015, 06:38 PM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
Same problem here, when I try to copy my installation onto a SMALLER 4G card via "cp -dpRx". All partitions are there, all files are there, but the system will not even boot as far that the XBian splash would show up :-(
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13th Apr, 2015, 06:46 PM
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RE: RPi 1 to RPi 2 with same SDCard
I abandonned my demand and reinstall all in a new SD Card from scratch...
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