On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 11:51:23 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Higgins
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gah...@umbc.edu> declaimed the following:
> - Which downloaded as an .img.xz file. I used 7-Zip to extract the files
Where were you told to extract the contents? Etcher directly reads the
.xz format (Win32DiskImager might need the first level extract).
> successful! But it is not! if i remove the sd card and insert it back in my
> computer, everything is lost and I have to reformat it (Fat32)!
Nothing is lost... A properly written image will be a Linux ext3 or
ext4 partition. Windows does not have drivers to read Linux partitions,
which is why it says you need to reformat.
If Etcher said it was successful, stuff the card into the Beagle and
boot the Beagle. Once in, you may need to expand the partition (the image
writes a 4-GB partition, leaving larger cards with a lot of wasted space).
Probably want to configure your time zone too.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
cd /opt/scripts/tools
sudo git pull
sudo ./grow_partition.sh
(and reboot after that)
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