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- Opening Batocera Image Files
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RPi4 sdcard died, wondering about the best way to backup my new card
There is a small utility, which shrinks the image by omitting the empty space. Then you can write it to any SD card, which the data will fit on. So in your case even on a 2GB card.
- SD Card Delima
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How do you backup your RPi?
backup.sh - this is what makes the image and uses pishrink to shrink it
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backup for noobs in linux
Depending on what single board computer you are using, you may want to look at PiShrink. This will at least allow you retroactively shrink the image you create to the actual amount of space used.
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Backup a running Raspberry Pi over to the network to TrueNAS (Or anywhere else)
I was pretty familiar with most of this but I did not know about the "image backup" utility. You may also want to look at PiShrink in your process as well.
- How to remove unallocated space from disk image file?
- Can you take the image from a 256 SD card and use it to make a 2TB SDD/HDD into a bootable drive?
- Copying retro pie image
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PiHole SD Card image copy
I run a full dd to create an image and then run pishrink https://github.com/Drewsif/PiShrink on it. I used to manually size the partition down with gparted and calculate how much to dd and then gparted the new card to expand the partition - too much work. Pishrink does all the work for you and is fast.
RonR-RPi-image-utils
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Good tool to image a linux system?
You could try something like image-backup. This can create an image from a running Pi. If you don't care about backing it up while running you can use one of these options
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Backup a running Raspberry Pi over to the network to TrueNAS (Or anywhere else)
Unofficial Github
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How to backup Raspberry Pi to a Synology NAS?
Image-Backup is one module of Image-Utils and just like borgbackup is simply a script, not available with apt-get. Just copy the script to your /usr/local/bin folder and make it an executable. It looks like it is being maintained at: https://github.com/seamusdemora/RonR-RPi-image-utils .
What are some alternatives?
Debian-Pi-Aarch64 - This is the first 64-bit system in the world to support all Raspberry Pi 64-bit hardware!!! (Include: PI400,4B,3B+,3B,3A+,Zero2W)
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
balena-minecraft-server - Build a Minecraft Server using a Raspberry Pi 4! Supports common Servers, SCP, RCON and Wifi Connect.
crankshaft - Crankshaft: A turnkey GNU/Linux solution that transforms a Raspberry Pi to an Android Auto head unit.
log2ram - ramlog like for systemd (Put log into a ram folder)
teslausb - A smart USB drive for Tesla Dashcam - extended storage, auto archive, web viewer
rpi-clone - A shell script to clone a booted disk.
v2ray - 最好用的 V2Ray 一键安装脚本 & 管理脚本
RiiConnect24-Patcher - This patcher will guide you through RiiConnect24 installation process.
pisdr-image - 🥧 A SDR Linux Distro for the Raspberry Pi and other SBC. Compatible out of the box with multiple SDR.