Hello,
Believe I am experiencing a problem only noobs can have.
1) 32GB card, format
2) Install 64bit image through RaspberryPi imager as per instructions
3) System works, boots and can customize.
4) Want to add additional charts on SD card only to find that the bootfs partition is 256MB
5) Disk management shows 29.47 GB Healthy (Primary Partition)
I have NO IDEA how/where to write chart data to. If I attempt to write to D, there is only 254MB remaining. The remaining (Primary Partition) does not have a drive letter. I have attempted erasing that partition (not D) and assigning a drive letter. This works and there are two drives on the SD card however then the PI will not boot.
Attempted making second partition A or E to see if there was an alphabetical boot sequence -> this did not work
The Rasberry Pi Imager forces a partition on the SD card and makes the rest of the card inaccessible.
How do I format the SD card to allow additional chart storage accessible by OpenCPN?
Is there a step that I am missing somewhere or additional documentation?
Cheers,
Steve
Additional information:
When in file explorer of Pi, free space is indicated as 23.3Gb. So, the operating system on Raspberry understands there is room.
However when I remove the SD card and place into my PC to transfer the files from PC to SD card, only D: shows up and it has limited remaining storage space. (i.e. 256Mb)
To further clarify my question, how do I write from my PC into what appears to be a drive only accessible through the Linux OS?
Not sure if this makes sense or not.
Believe I am experiencing a problem only noobs can have.
1) 32GB card, format
2) Install 64bit image through RaspberryPi imager as per instructions
3) System works, boots and can customize.
4) Want to add additional charts on SD card only to find that the bootfs partition is 256MB
5) Disk management shows 29.47 GB Healthy (Primary Partition)
I have NO IDEA how/where to write chart data to. If I attempt to write to D, there is only 254MB remaining. The remaining (Primary Partition) does not have a drive letter. I have attempted erasing that partition (not D) and assigning a drive letter. This works and there are two drives on the SD card however then the PI will not boot.
Attempted making second partition A or E to see if there was an alphabetical boot sequence -> this did not work
The Rasberry Pi Imager forces a partition on the SD card and makes the rest of the card inaccessible.
How do I format the SD card to allow additional chart storage accessible by OpenCPN?
Is there a step that I am missing somewhere or additional documentation?
Cheers,
Steve
Additional information:
When in file explorer of Pi, free space is indicated as 23.3Gb. So, the operating system on Raspberry understands there is room.
However when I remove the SD card and place into my PC to transfer the files from PC to SD card, only D: shows up and it has limited remaining storage space. (i.e. 256Mb)
To further clarify my question, how do I write from my PC into what appears to be a drive only accessible through the Linux OS?
Not sure if this makes sense or not.