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How to write piCore to extended and not primary on Raspberry Pi?
I installed piCore on Raspberry Pi. When it is rebooted, the settings are reset every time. How to install piCore normally so that the settings are saved? Settings are not some kind of config, they are programs, files, everything is perfect. What I mean is that after rebooting the OS does a hard reset to the original state every time. This is due to the fact that the file system is emulated in RAM.
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Before shutting down, copy the necessary files (in your case, / home or / root, but workers from under the root will be sent by God to / dev / null along with the entire system so that Barmin's patches do not produce, as well as programs ( / usr / bin, / usr/sbin, /bin, etc.) and /etc).
Or:
1. mount all necessary partitions from sd
2. move data to them
3. modify /etc/fstab
4. [email protected] ~$ sudo mount -a
5. [email protected] ~$ sudo reboot
6. All files must be in place.
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