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If you restored on a SD card with with higher capacity, remember to use <tt>raspi-config</tt> to | If you restored on a SD card with with higher capacity, remember to use <tt>raspi-config</tt> to expand the filesystem. | ||
Revision as of 10:17, 20 July 2013
This article is about backupping and restoring the SD card of a Pi.
Backup
HeiMac:~ root# df -h | grep /Volumes /dev/disk3s1 56Mi 19Mi 37Mi 34% /Volumes/Untitled HeiMac:~ root#
HeiMac:~ root# umount /Volumes/Untitled
HeiMac:~ root# dd if=/dev/rdisk3 of=/Users/heiko/Desktop/piBackup.img bs=1m
Restore
dd if=/Users/heiko/Desktop/piBackup.img of=/dev/rdisk3 bs=1m
umount /Volumes/Untitled
If you restored on a SD card with with higher capacity, remember to use raspi-config to expand the filesystem.