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Latest revision as of 18:07, 25 September 2013
This is a command that lets you make a COMPLETE image of any raspberry Pi sd card. You will need to do this from a linux PC (not the raspberry pi) so you will need to shut down your pi for a bit.
- Stick the Pi SD card into your main PC running linux
- make sure you have free space enough to backup the entire size of the card
- this will put the image in your home directory in the file rpifull.img
- this backs up the boot loader, and every 1 and 0 on the card
- find the name/location of your card (/dev/sdc) and replace below. Use the "df" command
umount /dev/sdc1 umount /dev/sdc2 dd if=/dev/sdc bs=1M of=~/rpifull.img
You can now zip this file if you want to reduce disk space used by it:
bzip2 -k9 ~/rpifull.img