Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Everything was going so well
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@JMac bummer
from search
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/327863/fsck-wont-fsck-unable-to-set-superblock-flags/386886#386886was the card readable at all? if so
take it out and put it back in to get mounted
and copy the old config.js, custom.css and dols >~/savedlist.txt
in the MagicMirror/modules folder
to some file on your booted cardthen we can help you rebuild a new sd card
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@sdetweil hey Sam, I can still see the old list of modules on the old SD card.
If that’s the case can the old card still be used?
the new card is just a completely empty Pi OS, nothing to do with MM on there yet.
Do I need in run the basic install for MM on the new SD to get that running?
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@JMac yes, you need to install MM on the new sd.
use my script…
see https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts
but you should extract your MM config from the sd card.use my backup script to point to the mounted sd card
see https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror-backup-restorethen install MM
and then restore the config saved to the new sdcard (~/MM_backup folder) -
@sdetweil So install the base of MM on the new SD then follow the steps in your previous post?
I have a feeling it definitely won’t be that easy.
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@JMac back is copy/paste from the github, add -s/media/{user}/mountname/MagicMirror
then install MagicMirror
copy/paste from the github linkthen restore, copy/paste from the github link. no parms required
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@sdetweil right so when I copy those 2 file’s am I literally just dragging a copy to the new SD’s home screen (just so they’re on the new card) or do they need to go into a MM specific folder on the new card.
I can find both of those files on the old SD but I’m not understanding from
ls >~savedlist.txt.
am I doing that after I’ve installed a fresh MM on the new SD card once that MagicMirror/modules folder exists because running the above command won’t work as the new SD has no reference to MM’s existence.
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@JMac copy ?
you go to the web page, and click copy for the command
then to terminal window or ssh window, paste command, hit enter (install and restore, add -s parm on backup)
you are executing the command directly from the web
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@sdetweil so I’m not manually moving the config and CSS files myself that will be done after via terminal?
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@JMac correct the backup/restore will do all that, and get the module list and restore them
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@sdetweil new install of MM is one the new SD (failed the first time so had to run again and seemed to take a while).
when I run your backup script will it automatically find the previous MM install on the old SD card mounted with USB?
if not how do I get it to find the previous install to copy the files I need?
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@sdetweil did you get back running?
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