Samstag, 26. September 2015
pyload auf bestimmte Version downgraden
Folgendes in einem Terminal ausführen:
pyLoadCore --quit
cd ~/
rm -R pyload201508/
mkdir pyload201508
cd pyload201508/
wget https://github.com/pyload/pyload/archive/5e15580202c44628f2fbfabad0c3f693975fb3c9.zip
unzip *.zip
mv pyload* pyload
sudo -s
rm -R /usr/share/pyload
mv pyload/ /usr/share/
exit
cd /usr/share/pyload/
./pyLoadCore.py --daemon
pyLoadCore --quit
cd ~/
rm -R pyload201508/
mkdir pyload201508
cd pyload201508/
wget https://github.com/pyload/pyload/archive/5e15580202c44628f2fbfabad0c3f693975fb3c9.zip
unzip *.zip
mv pyload* pyload
sudo -s
rm -R /usr/share/pyload
mv pyload/ /usr/share/
exit
cd /usr/share/pyload/
./pyLoadCore.py --daemon
ddrescue
Image eines Datenträgers erstellen
Image erstellen:
clear && date && sudo ddrescue /dev/sdb /media/andy/iomega/raspberrypi_pyload.img && date
Image zurückspielen:
date && sudo ddrescue /media/andy/iomega/raspberrypi.img /dev/sdb --force && date
Installation
sudo apt-get install gddrescue
Image erstellen:
clear && date && sudo ddrescue /dev/sdb /media/andy/iomega/raspberrypi_pyload.img && date
Image zurückspielen:
date && sudo ddrescue /media/andy/iomega/raspberrypi.img /dev/sdb --force && date
Installation
sudo apt-get install gddrescue
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