yeah more formatting
dunno why lower headers are larger
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ lost. So I used my Raspberry Pi to easily back it up. All I have to do is plug
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the card into the Pi, and it copies the files into a new folder and toggles a
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light when its done.
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# What I used:
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## What I used:
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* SD Card adapter
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* USB mouse that I didn't care about
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(any usb device that can light up will work)
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@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ light when its done.
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I did this on Ubuntu, but the instructions should work for Raspbian as well.
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# Files
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## Files
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I made a few files for this to work: a udev rule file, a systemd unit, and a
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shell script.
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## Udev Rule
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# Udev Rule
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```
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# /etc/udev/rules.d/999-automount.rules
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_SERIAL_SHORT}=="000000000828", RUN+="/usr/bin/systemctl start DSi.service"
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You'll have to modify the `000000000828` to match the serial of your device,
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which you can get by plugging in the device, finding its /dev file, and running
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`udevadm info /dev/sdx | grep ID_SERIAL_SHORT`.
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## Systemd Service
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# Systemd Service
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```
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# /etc/systemd/system/DSi.service
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[Unit]
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ with `systemctl enable`, just executed with `systemctl start`, which the udev
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rule will do automatically. You'll want to modify the `ExecStart` line to point
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to your shell script.
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## Shell Script
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# Shell Script
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```
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#!/bin/sh
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# /home/ubuntu/autocopy.sh
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The `USBDEV` variable is the path to your USB "light" inside
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then `cat` the `idProduct` and `idVendor` files inside each usb device folder
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until you find the one that matches your usb device.
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# Final Product
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## Final Product
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What you'll have is something you can plug your SD card into and have a backup
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taken automagically. The light turns on when it's copying files, and turns off
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