I just can't seem to get the sd card to boot up. I've tried it multiple times exactly like your instructions using a mac. What version Mac os are you using?
Hi. I’m pretty sure it shouldn’t matter which macOS you’re using. Can I ask a couple of questions: is the Raspberry Pi booting up at all? Or, is it getting half way through and then returning an error? Also which Pi are you using?
@@paterpracticus Thank you for the quick response. No boot at all, the green led just flashes. I'm using a 3b+. Don't give this a lot of thought as I have tried this prior to watching your video after watching many windoze videos with the same results.
The supported devices (github.com/motioneye-project/motioneyeos/wiki/Supported-Devices) says the 3 B+ is covered with the 20200606 update. Did the basic motioneyeOS folders show up on the SD card when installed? If so, the problem is probably in stage 2 which is the WiFi configuration document. Weirdly this disappears after a failed boot, so that is something to watch out for.
@@paterpracticus Yes I have about 12 files on the sd card after burning. I've been very careful about the .conf and not .txt on the wpa_supplicant file . Appreciate your time with this.
Yes, the software hasn’t been updated for ages, but still works fine with the current Raspberry Pi Zero - although not on the Zero 2. However, there is a link in the description to an updated version, although I’ve not tried it.
never had issuess with the zero2 and motioneyeos, it actually works smoothly unlike the zero
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That pop-up you said no to in imager, Would have allowed you to setup wifi, local etc...
Good to know. Thanks.
I just can't seem to get the sd card to boot up. I've tried it multiple times exactly like your instructions using a mac. What version Mac
os are you using?
Hi. I’m pretty sure it shouldn’t matter which macOS you’re using. Can I ask a couple of questions: is the Raspberry Pi booting up at all? Or, is it getting half way through and then returning an error? Also which Pi are you using?
@@paterpracticus Thank you for the quick response. No boot at all, the green led just flashes. I'm using a 3b+. Don't give this a lot of thought as I have tried this prior to watching your video after watching many windoze videos with the same results.
The supported devices (github.com/motioneye-project/motioneyeos/wiki/Supported-Devices) says the 3 B+ is covered with the 20200606 update. Did the basic motioneyeOS folders show up on the SD card when installed? If so, the problem is probably in stage 2 which is the WiFi configuration document. Weirdly this disappears after a failed boot, so that is something to watch out for.
@@paterpracticus Yes I have about 12 files on the sd card after burning. I've been very careful about the .conf and not .txt on the wpa_supplicant file . Appreciate your time with this.
No problem. After the failed boot is the .conf file still there, or has it disappeared when you put it back in the Mac?
The images date back to 2020
Yes, the software hasn’t been updated for ages, but still works fine with the current Raspberry Pi Zero - although not on the Zero 2. However, there is a link in the description to an updated version, although I’ve not tried it.