10-21-2019, 05:23 AM
Edit: Perhaps I misread everything.
Did you create an actual partition on your micro SD card before burning the image?
If you did...
Why?
If you did...
Break the two partitions into one again. Re-image your micro SD card.
Otherwise, you won't be able to upload any ROM's as your "boot" partition is too small for ROM's. Also, your system will be super slow.
If you did...
Partitions are only useful when you are trying to separate multiple operating systems, or restrict access to certain users or groups in a network based storage. This is an enterprise level solution, this is not applicable for your DIY handheld gaming console.
This is why for personal storage (sd cards, external hard drives, etc), a folder system is so much more efficient, reliable, etc...
If you didn't...
Forget everything I said. I misunderstood.
Did you create an actual partition on your micro SD card before burning the image?
If you did...
Why?
If you did...
Break the two partitions into one again. Re-image your micro SD card.
Otherwise, you won't be able to upload any ROM's as your "boot" partition is too small for ROM's. Also, your system will be super slow.
If you did...
Partitions are only useful when you are trying to separate multiple operating systems, or restrict access to certain users or groups in a network based storage. This is an enterprise level solution, this is not applicable for your DIY handheld gaming console.
This is why for personal storage (sd cards, external hard drives, etc), a folder system is so much more efficient, reliable, etc...
If you didn't...
Forget everything I said. I misunderstood.

