Given that a uSD card of size >32GB will be uSDXC and not uSDHC are you sure that the card slot on your laptop is (fully) uSDXC compatible ie. explicitly stated or marked/labelled as such? Historically HC and more recently XC "slots" were first "rolled out" on cameras & 'phones (the prime devices they're intended for) and then, probably, USB-based card readers/writers before laptops etc. so if your laptop is somewhat on the "old side" it might not be. What make/type of uSD card?I am using a 128 GB micro SD card, running the recommended 64-bit version of raspberry pi OS for the raspberry pi 5, I flashed it by using the official imager (windows 11), downloaded from the official website(this one) and i connect it via the dedicated micro SD card port on my laptop, and wait until the software completely finishes. then I put the micro SD card into the micro SD slot on the Pi 5 (not external USB converter.)Never sudo the gui command, that could be the cause of your problems.
If wayfire-pi is missing then either you have switched to X11 mode or you are not installing the OS you think you are.
How are you flashing your OS?
(Most of the uSDXC cards I've used in my Pi5 or P4B running Raspberry PiOS Bookworm have been 64GB . I have a small number of 128GB size but, so far, only used one type - FWIW, some notes/info. can be seen here: https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_p ... _or_larger
and, IIRC, all are A1 . )
Trev.
Statistics: Posted by FTrevorGowen — Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:23 pm