Hi, I have Debian i386 Bull'seye running on an old Asus 701, it's booting to a 32 GB SD card. I was trying to figure out with limited SD cards handy, how to install a clean install of Debian on another SD card, so I can customize it for a media server. The internal SDD is only 4GB and sometimes has issues, that is why I boot to an SD card. So what I'm doing now, and maybe it isn't the best way, is I'm doing a DD from the boot card to another SD card in a USB card reader. I confirmed it was showing as /dev/sdc, the boot up card is /dev/sdb. So I did: sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sdc and I think it might be working, but there's no feedback, either it is hanging, or working without a report. Is there a better way to do this? Thanks.
Glenn

