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copy_all_files_from_sd_card [2017/06/25 13:54] walkeradmincopy_all_files_from_sd_card [2017/06/25 17:15] walkeradmin
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 ====== Copy All Files From SD Card ====== ====== Copy All Files From SD Card ======
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 To copy all of the files from the SD Card, use the following command: To copy all of the files from the SD Card, use the following command:
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-If I take some more photos (another five in this example) and I want to back them up, to stop gphoto2 downloading the original five files again, we can use another switch.+If I take some more photos (another five in this example) and I want to back them up, to stop <color #22b14c>gphoto2</color> downloading the original five files again, we can use another switch.
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      gphoto2 --get-all-files --skip-existing      gphoto2 --get-all-files --skip-existing
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-So here we can see that by using <color #00a2e8>gphoto2 --get-all-files</color> <color #ed1c24>--skip-existing</color> we skipped the first five files that we already had, and only downloaded the five new images.+So here we can see that by using <color #00a2e8><color #22b14c>gphoto2</color> --get-all-files</color> <color #ed1c24>--skip-existing</color> we skipped the first five files that we already had, and only downloaded the five new images.
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