Ask Different Asked on October 30, 2021
I have used dd
because it is what the tutorials suggest to do for instance when copying Linux images to SD cards (e.g. Raspbian, Kali, …).
This is done at 1 Mb/sec on my macbook pro. I have tried to change the bs
option of dd
, e.g. bs=1m
or bs=10m
or bs=100m
but copying a 32 Gb image takes hours and the rate is always around 1 Mb/s.
I read on linux some users suggest to use cat
instead of dd
. This seems to not work for me as even with sudo
I get an error for insufficient permissions.
Just to be clear, the disk partitions are unmounted via
sudo diskutil unmount /dev/disk2
sudo diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk2
Also, I should have specified that dd
works where cat
is blocked by the permission error.
So my question is, what is the quick and reliable way to copy OS images of tens of Gbytes to a SD card in OS X?
I use Balana Etcher for my Raspberry Pi SD cards. It's free, fast and even verifies. It's also cross platform.
Answered by Tony Williams on October 30, 2021
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