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On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 18:19 Alessandro Fort ***@***.***> wrote:
Or maybe I'm just dumb enough to not be able to figure out how to
uncompress them. Had no luck with either tar or unzip, not even with a
GUI tool.
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Another way to get the BerryBoot compatible "SYSTEM" file from a RasPlex release is to simply install RasPlex normally to an SD card (or a USB drive even though it can't boot from such drives), and then copy the "SYSTEM" file from the installed FAT32 partition. That's how I always do it myself, since I install RasPlex both for a BerryBoot driven RPi3 and for an RPi2 booting only RasPlex.
Or maybe I'm just dumb enough to not be able to figure out how to uncompress them. Had no luck with either
tar
orunzip
, not even with a GUI tool.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: