![]() ![]() $ df -hįilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on Some useful commands are df -h, lsblk, sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda, sudo blkid. Partitions (primary, extended and logical sda1, sda2, sda5) divides the sectors into groups to hold filesystems. PARTITIONS - The sd (serial disk, sda) card/stick/key/HD has sectors which hold data. ![]() I copied from my old system card, /etc/hostname, /etc/hosts, /etc/ssh/, and /home/pi/.ssh/ and rebooted. I have downloaded and installed NOOBS on a used reformatted sd card, unzipped it in place, shutdown/power off, inserted in system sd slot, inserted a new sd card in a USB adaptor, powered up, selected Raspbian and Recalbox, and configured with raspi-config. SETUP - From your addition information I see that you are running Raspbian and Recalbox and I think NOOBS was installed. I apologize for the mistakes in my previous answer, I will try to correct them. The setup takes some effort, but it is easy after the setup. From this sd card or stick the dd, tar, zip, gzip, type of commands can be safely used by Etcher to create an image file. I have not used Etcher, I have used the Pi to create its own bootable clone/backup sd card from the running system. To answer your last question about using rsync instead of dd to create an image file to be used by Etcher, the answer is yes and no. I have on the same SD card Raspbian and Recalbox, ideally I would like the img file to contain the whole SD Card as is, with Raspbian and Recalbox inside the ".img" (or ".iso") file. dev/mmcblk0p5 3070 2% /media/pi/SETTINGS My question is how can I backup following this procedure but directly to a connected USB key ?Ĭould someone enlighten me as to the command line to do this uncompressed (no Gzip) and with compression (with gzip) please ?įilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on My question is related to the part towards the end of this short article ("SD card image"): ![]()
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