08-07-2021, 09:45 PM
(08-07-2021, 08:15 AM)mouffa Wrote: 1) you have to decompress the .xz to flash the .img
2) give an 'lsblk' command to see whether the /dev/sdc is mounted to any directories, probably 2
3) if yes, unmount with 'umount full-path-to-directory' for all directories
4) now flash the .img
if your application decompresses automatically the image then you can skip step 1
it is useful to learn to do it fundamentally through the terminal with he following command
'sudo dd bs=1M if=image-file of=/dev/sdc status=progress conv=fsync'
that is dump the binary data in 1MB blocks from the file to the eMMC showing the progress of the operation and flushing the buffer
Thanks. It worked. I think it's better to do it in the command line, especially the unmount part, as doing so in Nautilus will eject the drive.