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
>