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:Plug in RPi power supply cord and it will boot on copied SD Card.
 
:Plug in RPi power supply cord and it will boot on copied SD Card.

Revision as of 00:59, 23 February 2013

<==Go Back to Testing/Reports/ARM_RPi

Duplicating a RPi SD Card

  • This makes an exact copy of a working SD Card

Equipment used

  • RPi and SD Card
Raspberry Pi "B" 512 memory
8GB class 10 Sandisk Ultra SD with XFCE and Sugar-Desktop installed (see link)
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/ARM_RPi#Test_report_rpfr-f18-rc1.img
  • Laptop
"System 76" Gazelle Professional laptop
Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz × 8
Ubuntu 12.10 running gnome classic

Remove Working SD Card from a shutdown RPi and insert it in Laptop SD Slot

  • Start "Disks" gnome-disks
Unmount SD (both partitions)
Select "Make Disk Image
Saved File is Rpi_8GB.img 7.9 GB
Name is optional; name it as you wish: xxxxx.img
  • Unmount SD Card in Disks

Compress Rpi_8GB.img (Optional)

NOTE this is an optional step
Do it if you want to share Rpi_8GB.img with others or archive it as a backup.
  • right click "Compress select Rpi_8GB.img
Rpi_8GB.img.tar.xz 1.7 GB

Extract Rpi_8GB.img.tar.xz (Optional)

  • right click on compressed file "archive Manager" Extract

Insert 2nd SD Card in Laptop SD Slot

8GB class 10 Sandisk Ultra SD
  • Start "Disks" gnome-disks
select "Restore disk image"
Select Rpi_8GB.img and restore it.
  • Eject SD Card in "Disks"
remove SD card from laptop

Insert the duplicated SD in the Rpi

Plug in RPi power supply cord and it will boot on copied SD Card.