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Unformatted sd card
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pcr
2021-08-17 23:20:01 UTC
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I am trying again to get bullseye to run on my raspberry pi 4.  I have
deleted all the partitions on my128 gB sandisk micro sd card and I'm
ready to start over.  Should I first format the sd card, and if so what
size and type partitions do I need?  And if not, is there anything else
I need todo?  Thanks.
Punit Agrawal
2021-08-18 02:20:01 UTC
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Post by pcr
I am trying again to get bullseye to run on my raspberry pi 4.  I have
deleted all the partitions on my128 gB sandisk micro sd card and I'm
ready to start over.  Should I first format the sd card, and if so
what size and type partitions do I need?  And if not, is there
anything else I need todo?  Thanks.
I don't have a RPi4 so can't help with detailed instructions but maybe
the wiki has what you're looking for -
https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi4
Paul Wise
2021-08-18 03:30:01 UTC
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Post by pcr
I am trying again to get bullseye to run on my raspberry pi 4.
The raspi images are probably the easiest option:

https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/
https://raspi.debian.net/
--
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
Gunnar Wolf
2021-08-18 07:30:01 UTC
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Post by pcr
I am trying again to get bullseye to run on my raspberry pi 4.
https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/
https://raspi.debian.net/
Yup -- I have not yet pushed out a set of tested images after Bullseye
was released, but should be able to do so before the end of the
week. In the meantime, you can either download the "daily image" from
that same site, or download the latest "tested image" and update, and
add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-security main

(or your favorite mirror), as well as (if you want) the matching
deb-src lines for having the source packages handy as well.

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