Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => Raspberry Pi => Topic started by: landrykid on May 19, 2018, 07:06:19 PM
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I'm using piCore-9.0.3, am trying to install WiFi, and following https://iotbytes.wordpress.com/make-raspberry-pi-3-built-in-wifi-module-work-with-picore/.
"tce-load -wi wifi.tcz" (step 3.2) is failing:
Connecting to distro.ibiblio.org (152.19.132.43:80)
wget: server returned error: HTTP/1.1 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
ca-certificates.tcz: FAILED
md5sum: WARNING: 1 of 1 computed checksums did NOT match
Do I need to install something, is there an alternate location I should be pointing to, or should I be going about this another way?
Thanks.
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Hi landrykid
Delete any ca-certificates files in your tce/optional directory and try again.
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Did you expand size of the partition, is there enough free space?
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I have RPI 2 with a usb-wifi dongle. I tried commands mentioned, but it seem to blurt below messages -
tc@box:~$ tce-load -wi firmware-brcmfmac43430.tcz
Downloading: firmware-brcmfmac43430.tcz
Connecting to repo.tinycorelinux.net (89.22.99.37:80)
wget: server returned error: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found <------------
md5sum: firmware-brcmfmac43430.tcz.md5.txt: No such file or directory
Error on firmware-brcmfmac43430.tcz
tc@box:~$ tce-load -wi wifi.tcz
wifi.tcz.dep OK
wireless_tools.tcz.dep OK
Downloading: wireless-4.9.22-piCore.tcz
Connecting to repo.tinycorelinux.net (89.22.99.37:80)
wget: write error: No space left on device <-------- how big is size the remote files ?
wireless-4.9.22-piCore.tcz: FAILED
md5sum: WARNING: 1 of 1 computed checksums did NOT match
Error on wireless-4.9.22-piCore.tcz
the MCSD has below space -
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 7386 MB, 7744782336 bytes, 15126528 sectors
7386 cylinders, 64 heads, 32 sectors/track
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Device Boot StartCHS EndCHS StartLBA EndLBA Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1 4,0,1 37,63,32 8192 77823 69632 34.0M c Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/mmcblk0p2 38,0,1 1023,63,32 77824 15126527 15048704 7348M 83 Linux
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You've resized the partition, but have you resized the actual filing system itself to fill the now larger partition?
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README
http://tinycorelinux.net/9.x/armv6/releases/RPi/README
AT LABEL:
SD card partitioning
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