Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Starter problem
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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.
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@in_a_days said in Starter problem:
tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror
this is what I get:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~ pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror tar: Entferne führende „/“ von Elementnamen tar: /MagicMirror: Funktion stat fehlgeschlagen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden tar: Beende mit Fehlerstatus aufgrund vorheriger Fehler
What do you think?
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I apologize, I have not used the tar command before. Remove the ‘/’ before MagicMirror. Try:
tar -cvf mirror.tar MagicMirror
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@in_a_days
Thank you everything went qicker than the eye…
what is the name of the file, it should be outside of the MM file in the pi file? -
Great! I’m still very new to this and I’m not using FTP. But there should now be a file named ‘mirror.tar’ in your ‘pi’ directory.
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@in_a_days
seems to be well hidden, wherever it is…hmm
couldn’t find it -
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@in_a_days
here we are :)pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls Bilder Dokumente mirror.tar npm-debug.log python_games Videos Desktop Downloads Music oldconffiles Scratch Documents MagicMirror Musik Public Templates
but isn’t shown in Filezilla directory
should be in Bilder Dokumente mirror.tar ? right?
the path is not quite clear for menot that easy…Thanks a lot for your time in_a_days
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Happy to help! Unfortunately, this is where my knowledge ends. I’m not sure what folders you can see over Filezilla. But again make sure you are in the ~ directory and try this:
cp mirror.tar Dokumente
If you can access that Dokumente folder in Filezilla, you should now see the mirror.tar file.
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no, Bilder and Dokumente is two different folders,
either it’s the first directory you get to when connecting with ftp
OR
it is in /home/pi/