I accidently followed the instructions for the older v2 pironman setup and wanted to know how to remove/purge this from my Pi?
I have the Pironman 5 and it works perfectly. Just wanna know if I can remove old files, i.e. commands to use.
I accidently followed the instructions for the older v2 pironman setup and wanted to know how to remove/purge this from my Pi?
I have the Pironman 5 and it works perfectly. Just wanna know if I can remove old files, i.e. commands to use.
There is no uninstall command provided. I recommend reinstalling the Raspberry Pi OS and then proceeding to install the Pironman5 software.
Oh… I’ve done way too much to my setup to afford losing it all. Is there any way to remove the files added during the install manually?
Reinstalling the operating system and the Pironman 5 software doesn’t take much time.
If you prefer not to do that, you can try the following command to forcefully delete the existing installation:
cd ~
sudo rm -rf pironman5
After that, please follow our Pironman 5 tutorial to reinstall the software.
https://docs.sunfounder.com/projects/pironman5/en/latest/set_up/set_up_rpi_os.html
Thanks for the reply! I was successfully able to reinstall pironman 5 and UNINSTALL the original Pironman software and have had zero issues since.
Thanks for the help! I am currently waiting for Canada Post strike to end so I can receive the V12 SD extender. Thanks a ton for sending that by the way.
We have identified the issue with the SD card expansion board. The current version is not compatible with most high-capacity, high-speed storage cards. We have resolved this problem, and a new version is expected to be ready within the next two weeks. We will send you a replacement SD card expansion board as soon as it becomes available.
The issue with the SD expansion board in the V12 version has not yet been resolved.
Thanks for the reply! I will continue to use my SSD with the Pironman5 for the time being.
We have fixed the issue. Please contact us at service@sunfounder.com to obtain the V14 version of the SD expansion board.