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Originally Posted by statethatiamin
Oh, I'm sorry! My dd syntax is a little rusty so I can't help you there 
I wouldn't want to guess and be wrong because dd is one of those things you never want to be wrong about :P
Do you think " cp -R" would suffice? That's what I used. You could also maybe use "synctree" or "rsync" and make a running log of your changes and branches 
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But would 'cp' be able to copy the entire root directory, including the files in use?
And what would be the "source" for the command? "/"? or something like "/dev/sda" for Kindles