Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Starter problem
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@strawberry-3.141 Thank you for todays help, can’t find the reason,
and no, I get no messages.
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@in_a_days
Thank’s a lot for your help, but strawberry allready repaired my mistakes, so by now i’m fine, just thinking about what is the best way to save such a running system, so I can go back when things go wrong and I found out things go very quick wrong :)
So have a nice day and Thank you -
@kurt
I would create an archive of the entire magicmirror folder.cd ~ tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror
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@yawns
this is on the Raspi and on which place will he make the archiv ?
And to save it outside the best way is? I#m using Filzilla is this a right tool for this plan?
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@kurt
This command will create a file called mirror.tar in your home directory on your raspberry. You can copy/transfer it to your computer with filezilla, the same way you did to copy new files to your raspberry -
@yawns
perfekt
thank you, I better bring my sheeps to a save place :) -
@yawns
Sorry didn’t happen,
he refused “cowardly or yellow” this is the translation I found, to create an empty archiv.pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ tar -cvf mirror.tar/MagicMirror tar: Anlegen eines leeren Archivs wird feige verweigert. „tar --help“ oder „tar --usage“ gibt weitere Informationen.
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Two things -
- You’re in the MagicMirror directory. Type this:
cd ~
- You need a space here:
tar -cvf mirror.tar/MagicMirror
should be
tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror
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That’s okay! You’re in the right folder now :)
In the previous post your command prompt looked like this:
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $
Which shows you in the MagicMirror directory. But if your command prompt now looks like this:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $
Then you are back in the correct ‘~’ folder and you can proceed to step 2.