This uses https://github.com/intel/bmap-tools to generate a .bmap file which can be copied around. The bmaptool allows storing sparse files onto for instance an SD card, thus avoiding having to transfer the full disk image every time one burns one. Thus saving lots of time (and SD card cycles). This also adds some instructions for then transfering and copying the sparse file. bmaptool: info: discovered bmap file '/Users/jeroen/berry.img.bmap' bmaptool: info: block map format version 2.0 bmaptool: info: 7324219 blocks of size 4096 (27.9 GiB), mapped 1539940 blocks (5.9 GiB or 21.0%) bmaptool: info: copying image 'berry.img' to file 'rdisk4' using bmap file 'berry.img.bmap' bmaptool: info: 100% copied bmaptool: info: synchronizing '/dev/rdisk4' bmaptool: info: copying time: 6m 49.7s, copying speed 14.7 MiB/sec versus copying the whole 30G which would take forever...
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_backups
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_emulation
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_utils
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config.laptop.yml
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tmp
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