Yesterday I installed a Vanilla Raspbian image on BerryBoot to test out Stretch and then go back to my Jessie image.
It all went quite well until I removed it and the Pi said it could no longer connect to the Router.
After looking around the Router I removed everything related to the Pi's local IP (192.168.178.26) and the Pi got back onto the network but weirdly enough no machine can receive or connect to it, not even a simple ping as if the Pi is not connected.
It works fine over LAN but in my situation its not able to receive a constant LAN connection.
Since then I have reinstalled BerryBoot and reconfigured the Network.
This is quite a weird issue and everything I tried couldn't fix it. How do I solve this problem?
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I've changed my SD card from a 1GB one to a 16GB one and changed the Static IP adress now everything seems to work fine ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄
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How could you have possibly used a 1GB card originally? Even Jessie lite is larger than that.Jacobm001– Jacobm0012017年09月01日 22:19:01 +00:00Commented Sep 1, 2017 at 22:19
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I found it lying around the house and fouse it as a great usage because I use BerryBoot anywaysJan200101– Jan2001012017年09月03日 02:24:16 +00:00Commented Sep 3, 2017 at 2:24
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@Jacobm001 berryboot lets you keep the OS on an external hard driveLuis Diaz– Luis Diaz2017年09月13日 11:05:30 +00:00Commented Sep 13, 2017 at 11:05
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