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Trying now with 2.4-master - FAT32
still copying but no error messages at the top. good sign
Well, it did give me a successful transfer of important settings needed for boot.
But, only one FSEQ file was transferred intact. The second was partial, then it aborted.
But it is booting perfectly with sda1 as the Settings location.
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Well, lets back that up.
I tried to manually add the 4 files that didn't transfer.
That didn't go well. They started to transfer (green bars moving nicely) then stopped and stayed stopped.
I cancelled the transfer.
Then rebooted. On reboot, it did not load any settings (DNS name or IP data)
But, cycle the power and it came back normally.
Tried loading files again (just one this time) and it got 1/2 way and just quit.
Same behavior on reboot.
The FAT format is not behaving.
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And the above failure may be just due to a bad Flash Drive. (8gb SanDisk)
Put in another drive (PNY 32gb) and it went perfectly and much faster.
Uploaded a new fseq file to sda1, no problem, normal transfer speed.
I may trash that drive or try a "long format" instead of quick.