01-19-2020, 04:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2020, 09:58 PM by Arwen.
Edit Reason: Fixed my mis-spelling
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Yes, a tutorial would be nice.
Using "dd" is less than ideal for backups. Meaning if you backup your 64GB eMMC and decide to restore it to a SD card, the card MUST be at least 64GB. And in some cases that I have experienced with SATA DOMs, you may have to go up 1 size. (Imagine trying to restore 64GBs to a 63.999GB SD card that calls it's self 64GB.)
I tend to use more advanced, and flexible methods of backup, (Rsync, EXT4 dump, etc...). But, those tend to be more complex that the simple example of "dd".
Using "dd" is less than ideal for backups. Meaning if you backup your 64GB eMMC and decide to restore it to a SD card, the card MUST be at least 64GB. And in some cases that I have experienced with SATA DOMs, you may have to go up 1 size. (Imagine trying to restore 64GBs to a 63.999GB SD card that calls it's self 64GB.)
I tend to use more advanced, and flexible methods of backup, (Rsync, EXT4 dump, etc...). But, those tend to be more complex that the simple example of "dd".
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale