75XX MicroSD Recovery
If backing up on a separate workstation, keep in mind windows does not have direct block device support needed to write these images. You will also need to determine the SD card device. You can usually find this in the output of 'dmesg' after inserting the SD card and you will typically see something like '/dev/sdb' as the block device and '/dev/sdb1' for the first partition. On some newer kernels you will see '/dev/mmcblk0' as the block device and '/dev/mmcblkop1' for the first partition. For these examples I will use the '/dev/mmcblk0' format.
If you are backing up directly on the board you will likely need to use some kind of offboard storage like a thumbdrive or external hard drive. Make sure you have any nbd devices unmounted before trying to restore new ones.
You can find the latest SD card image here.
From Workstation
Backup entire SD card
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/path/to/backup.dd bs=32k
Restore the entire SD card
dd if=/path/to/backup.dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=32k
Backup Kernel
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0p2 of=/path/to/zImage bs=32k
Restore Kernel
dd if=/path/to/zImage bs=32k of=/dev/mmcblk0p2
From SBC Backup entire card from SBC
dd if=/dev/nbd5 of=/path/to/backup.dd bs=512 conv=sync
Restore the entire card from SBC
dd if=/path/to/2gbsd-noeclipse-latest.dd bs=512 conv=sync of=/dev/nbd5
Backup Kernel
dd if=/dev/nbd7 of=/path/to/zImage bs=512 conv=sync
Restore Kernel
dd if=/mnt/root/zImage bs=512 conv=sync of=/dev/nbd7