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Disk image on OSX

Backup and restore a disk image

Look in terminal the disk added

# mount
  /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
  devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
  map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
  map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
  /dev/disk1s1 on /Volumes/kernel (msdos, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners)

How is it partitioned

# ls /dev/disk1*
  disk1    disk1s1  disk1s2  disk1s3  disk1s4  

You can keep a copy of the actual content

# dd if=/dev/disk1 of=/tmp/myBackup
  3862528+0 records in
  3862528+0 records out
  1977614336 bytes transferred in 592.626715 secs (3337032 bytes/sec)

Or restore an image

# dd if=/tmp/myBackup of=/dev/disk1

Problems

During a Restore a disk image you can get such error Resource busy

# dd if=/tmp/myBackup of=/dev/disk1
  dd: /dev/disk1: Resource busy
  

If you try to unmount it, you will get the same error: Resource busy

# umount /Volumes/kernel/
  umount(/Volumes/kernel): Resource busy -- try 'diskutil unmount'

And if you try again, you will obtain a novel error: Operation not supported

# dd if=/tmp/myBackup of=/dev/disk1
  dd: /dev/disk1: Operation not supported

At this time, The /dev/disk1 is not present anymore. So, unplug and replug the card.

Again, if you try to to restore the file, you obtain:

# dd if=/tmp/myBackup of=/dev/disk1
  dd: /dev/disk1: Resource busy

Open the DiskUtility.app, and on your Disk drive, unmount any of it's partitions.

Do not eject the USB hard drive

Then you will be able to restore an image

# dd if=/tmp/myBackup of=/dev/disk1
  3862528+0 records in
  3862528+0 records out
  1977614336 bytes transferred in 592.626715 secs (3337032 bytes/sec)

During the restore process, you can check the status.

# pgrep -l '^dd$'
  10472 dd
# kill -SIGINFO 10472
  244697+0 records in
  244696+0 records out
  125284352 bytes transferred in 97.953448 secs (1279019 bytes/sec)

If you have a zipped image to restore, you can do

# unzip -p /tmp/myBackup.img.zip | dd of=/dev/disk1
operating_systems/apple/flash_card.1385471971.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/11/26 13:19 by sbolay