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(Page créée avec « https://octoprint.org/download/ == Backup The OctoPi to USB SD Card == # Open the command line interface # '''<nowiki>ssh pi@172.18.149.26</nowiki>''' # Make sure the USB SD Card reader is plugged in and is working. Make sure the SD Card is at least the same size as the RPi System Card. <br> (Default: the RPi System Card is 16 GB and the USB SD Card is 16 GB.) # '''<nowiki>sudo rpi-clone sda -v -u</nowiki>''' <br> (Make sure that "sda" is the correct destination. I... ») |
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Guide on how to install OctoPrint onto an SD Card etc.: <br> | |||
https://octoprint.org/download/ | https://octoprint.org/download/ | ||
On the RPi, we have installed rpi-clone: | |||
https://github.com/billw2/rpi-clone <br> | |||
'''rpi-clone''' is a tool that can clone a live/booted SD Card to another SD Card (USB reader) and that is directly bootable after the cloning process. | |||
== Backup The OctoPi to USB SD Card == | == Backup The OctoPi to USB SD Card == | ||
# Open the command line interface | # Open the command line interface | ||
# | # Type <pre>ssh pi@172.18.149.26</pre> <br> ... and connect to the RPi server. | ||
# Make sure the USB SD Card reader is plugged in and is working. Make sure the SD Card is at least the same size as the RPi System Card. <br> (Default: the RPi System Card is 16 GB and the USB SD Card is 16 GB.) | # Make sure the USB SD Card reader is plugged in and is working. Make sure the SD Card is at least the same size as the RPi System Card. <br> (Default: the RPi System Card is 16 GB and the USB SD Card is 16 GB.) | ||
# | # Type <pre>sudo rpi-clone sda -v -u</pre> <br> Make sure that "sda" is the correct destination. If not sure, check with : <pre>sudo fdisk -l</pre> | ||
# Wait until it is finished. | # Wait until it is finished. | ||
== Boot From SD Card Clone == | |||
# Remove the system SD Card | |||
# Remove the clone SD card from the USB reader. | |||
# Insert the SD from the USB reader to the RPi system SD slot. | |||
# Power up the RPi |
Version du 3 octobre 2022 à 13:58
Guide on how to install OctoPrint onto an SD Card etc.:
https://octoprint.org/download/
On the RPi, we have installed rpi-clone:
https://github.com/billw2/rpi-clone
rpi-clone is a tool that can clone a live/booted SD Card to another SD Card (USB reader) and that is directly bootable after the cloning process.
Backup The OctoPi to USB SD Card
- Open the command line interface
- Type
ssh pi@172.18.149.26
... and connect to the RPi server. - Make sure the USB SD Card reader is plugged in and is working. Make sure the SD Card is at least the same size as the RPi System Card.
(Default: the RPi System Card is 16 GB and the USB SD Card is 16 GB.) - Type
sudo rpi-clone sda -v -u
Make sure that "sda" is the correct destination. If not sure, check with :sudo fdisk -l
- Wait until it is finished.
Boot From SD Card Clone
- Remove the system SD Card
- Remove the clone SD card from the USB reader.
- Insert the SD from the USB reader to the RPi system SD slot.
- Power up the RPi