Protect the Raspberry Pi file system from malfunction in case of power failure
The Raspberry Pi's SD card is vulnerable to file system failure in the event of a power failure. A small UPS called StromPi solves the problem of defective file systems.
The Raspberry Pi's SD card is vulnerable to file system failure in the event of a power failure. A small UPS called StromPi solves the problem of defective file systems.
If you want to restore a previously saved image of an SD card, you can often use various command line tools such as the terminal. Restoration can easily become a pain: The progress of the recovery is not displayed or the recovery is simply unreliable - the SD card in Raspberry Pi still doesn't want to boot at the end. A new tool for Mac, Windows and Linux with graphical user interface solves the problem: Etcher.
Backing up the SD card of the Raspberry Pi is really time consuming. Switch off the Raspberry, remove the card, insert the card into the computer, create an image of the SD card, switch the card back into the Raspberry, switch it on again. Lots of manual work and downtime for the duration of the backup. Reason enough to do it all remotely via terminal session. These are the instructions for creating and restoring the backup. Works for backups of SD cards on any Linux system.
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