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    • fractalengineerundefined
      fractalengineer
      last edited by fractalengineer

      In the process of creating a new install on a fresh card to upgrade from my legacy DuetPi Lite to Standard so I may install a screen, I have copied and pasted all my /opt/dsf/sd content from the old install to the new location

      But it appears this created a lot of permission issues; almost all my gcodes fail to load, some config files, even after changing permission from the explorer.

      One print somehow bring an out of bounds error while printing a small part in the middle of the bed? Perhaps lost access to bed.g?

      I've kept the original, fully working install on the original SD card for now; swapping back to it resolves all issues, except no GUI. This also means I can try and migrate the setup again if it's easier 🙂

      Any tip on fixing, or properly migrating SD card content from one distro to the other?

      Thanks!

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      Railcore II ZL

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @fractalengineer
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        @fractalengineer download the files from the system tab in DWC, set up the new SD card and then upload the files

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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