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New user - No wireless interfaces found
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(2017-12-29, 04:40 PM)Highland Dave Wrote: I downloaded Openplotter Noobs to a 16GB card as I also wanted to store the charts (oeSENC charts from o-charts) and run Kodi from there too.
When I look at the card in finder on my Macbook, it shows a boot and a recovery disk but they are both full and less than 2GB. I looked at it using the disk utility and there are 2 unmounted partitions disk1s5 and disk1s7 but I cant see them to save anything to them.
How do I go about using these areas? Or do I have to store the charts and any other software externally?
Thanks again
Dave

Mac sounds like windows, no easy way to access the other partitions with the SD card plugged into the windows machine- I often just copy stuff onto a usb stick then put that in the Pi. Or log onto Ocharts from the Pi web browser & download again. 

On windows there's a handy file manager called filezilla which lets you connect to the Pi over wifi then copy files across that way. That's really handy for copying routes & waypoints etc to a laptop and back again for route planning. 

Kodi can't help I'm afraid.
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RE: New user - No wireless interfaces found - by PaddyB - 2017-12-29, 05:05 PM

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