![]() ![]() Volume Name: Not applicable (no file system)Ĭontent (IOContent): FDisk_partition_scheme The diskutil output from an 8GB Sabdisk SD card in the SD card slot of a Macbook Pro (mid 2009):ĭevice / Media Name: APPLE SD Card Reader Media MergePartitions (Combine two or more existing partitions into one)ĪppleRAID (Perform additional verbs related to AppleRAID)ĬoreStorage (Perform additional verbs related to CoreStorage)ĭiskutil with no options will provide help on that verb SplitPartition (Split an existing partition into two or more) ResizeVolume (Resize a volume, increasing or decreasing its size) PartitionDisk ((re)Partition a disk, removing all volumes) SecureErase (Securely erase a disk or freespace on a volume) RandomDisk (Erase a disk, writing random data to the media) ZeroDisk (Erase a disk, writing zeros to the media) Reformat (Erase an existing volume with same name and type)ĮraseOptical (Erase optical media (CD/RW, DVD/RW, etc.)) ![]() RepairDisk (Repair the components of a partition map of a disk)ĮraseDisk (Erase an existing disk, removing all volumes) ![]() VerifyDisk (Verify the components of a partition map of a disk) RepairVolume (Repair the file system data structures of a volume) VerifyVolume (Verify the file system data structures of a volume) MoveJournal (Move the HFS+ journal onto another volume)ĮnableOwnership (Treat as exact User/Group IDs for a mounted volume)ĭisableOwnership (Ignore on-disk User/Group IDs for a mounted volume) MountDisk (Mount an entire disk (all mountable volumes))ĮnableJournal (Enable HFS+ journaling on a mounted HFS+ volume)ĭisableJournal (Disable HFS+ journaling on a mounted HFS+ volume) UnmountDisk (Unmount an entire disk (all volumes)) ListFilesystems (List file systems available for formatting)Īctivity (Continuous log of system-wide disk arbitration) Info (Get information on a specific disk or partition) Most options require root access to the device Utility to manage local disks and volumes I got an error message, see this screenshot. The graphical user interface has changed quite a bit, please check out the screenshot. The images I use are very small, about 15 MB, compared to the size of the SD Cards available today, see here.Since the images are dynamically generated after clicking the download link, there could be as well an issue with the images.Furthermore I tried the graphical version of diskutil (Festplattendienstprogramm) to copy the images to SD Cards, but this did not work either. Yes, diskutil is still available, see below. See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details.Īlso: many many thanks to the people that did a generous donation to support my work, it’s highly appreciated! If users run into issues with this, please report it in the comments (here on the ApplePi-Baker article).įor this reason v1.5.1 will remain available in the downloads – for those users that run into a problem. I’m unsure if this is done by default or not. On all my Mac’s this did not present a problem, but you, the user, need to be part of the Admin user group for this to work. Unfortunately, doing compression while reading/writing prevents me from using the authentication dialog provided by Apple, and I had to resort to SUDO usage. Supported compression formats are ZIP, 7ZIP and GZIP.Īdditionally, I’ve implemented an “Abort” button, so you can abort your restore or backup process when needed. ![]() This new version adds on the fly reading (restore) and writing (backup) of compressed IMG files. With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card. ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.6. ![]()
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