![]() ![]() This copy process may take a while depending on how large your drive is and how fast your USB connection is (USB 2.0 or 3.0). Sudo dd if=/dev/rdisk5 of=~/Desktop/source.img bs=1m Be sure to change these values to whatever is specific to your environment. I will be using disk5 and your Desktop as examples. Using dd make an image and save it to your Desktop to be reused for each clone. Find the drive attached to USB and make a note of it's identifier it will be /dev/diskX where X is some integer. Open Terminal and type diskutil list to get a listing of all your connected devices. One caveat is that your target must be the same size or larger than the source.īefore you begin you will need to know what your disk identifiers are. Dd will make a bit for bit copy (meaning an exact copy) of the drive so whatever you have on the source, it will be exactly replicated on the target. ![]()
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