What O.S./version are you running on your Pi? If it's a version of Raspberry PiOS (desktop or light?) maybe try "SD card copier" (or the command-line equivalent)? Although it refers to an SD card, it is able to copy from other booted up media. eg. from this (early) SSD setup :Hello everyone, I posted this a couple of hours ago.
Since then, I have dug deeper and found this (viewtopic.php?t=193153). I realised it might have to do something with my fsab.
I then used extFS for Mac by Paragon Software to confirm the data was in tact which gave me a huge relief.
I was able to then verify the drive and give myself write access to my raspberry pi ssd from my Mac. Edited the fsab.bat and voila!
I’m back in my raspberry pi after a few hours and downtime. Even though it was nothing in the end, it felt like I was the engineer who pushed the Crowdstrike update that caused the world’s largest outage. #IsItTooSoon
Coming back, what’s the best way to backup my entire raspberry pi with multiple apps and Portainer with a large collection of stack (excluding /media which has Jellyfinn media)?
It’s on a 500GB SSD (technically only using 50GB) and I have a 120GB SSD for my backup.
I promise I will be forever grateful.
https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_p ... R570_120GB
to, as it happens, a larger drive: https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_p ... _A55_256GB
However, given that two SD cards of, nominally, the "same size" are often not, it has to, and can, cope with the destination being smaller (but large enough to contain the actual amount of stored info. on the source.)
Trev,
Statistics: Posted by FTrevorGowen — Sat Jul 20, 2024 3:21 pm