12-03-2018, 01:50 PM
This may sound trivial but I find it very useful.
Once one has a few uSD cards lying around the question is always, what's on them. My attempts at stick-on labels have all failed and my bookkeeping always falls behind when I depend on permanent-marker labels like "A", "B", etc.
I usually find myself with past, current, and beta versions of moOde lying around. I've developed the habit of adding an empty file to the boot partition with an appropriate file name such as "moode-r43" or "moode-r44f"; more baroque ones if I've added any experimental features. This way I can quickly identify the card's contents even in Windows with its brain-dead file browser.
I do this before first boot, at the same time I'm adding the moodecfg.txt file, but I'm wondering if it's worth "electronically labeling" the moOde images themselves?
The file doesn't have to be empty, of course, but that's a different discussion.
Regards,
Kent
Once one has a few uSD cards lying around the question is always, what's on them. My attempts at stick-on labels have all failed and my bookkeeping always falls behind when I depend on permanent-marker labels like "A", "B", etc.
I usually find myself with past, current, and beta versions of moOde lying around. I've developed the habit of adding an empty file to the boot partition with an appropriate file name such as "moode-r43" or "moode-r44f"; more baroque ones if I've added any experimental features. This way I can quickly identify the card's contents even in Windows with its brain-dead file browser.
I do this before first boot, at the same time I'm adding the moodecfg.txt file, but I'm wondering if it's worth "electronically labeling" the moOde images themselves?
The file doesn't have to be empty, of course, but that's a different discussion.
Regards,
Kent