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usbstick_masscopy

Linux python tool to mass copy data to USB sticks in an mostly automated way

Installation / Setup

  • clone or download this repository
    $ git clone https://github.com/s-light/usbstick_masscopy.git
  • navigate to newly created directory
    $ cd usbstick_masscopy
  • setup an virtual environment
    $ python3 -m venv env
  • activate virtual environment
    $ source env/bin/activate
  • setup python packages
    (masscopy-env) $ pip3 install -r pip_requirements.txt

Usage

  • start main script with the source folder
    sudo ./ustick_copy.py --interactive --source="~/mysource/folder"
  • now there is a interactive menu shown (every command is done on 'enter'-key)
  • first you can start the mapping process with 'map'
  • now use on usb-stick to put in every usb-port you want to use later - do this in the order you want them to be assigned. its best to first use some tape and write the numbers on the ports - and than do the mapping
  • to stop the mapping process use the 'done' command
  • there is an table shown with all mappings.
  • now you can start the copy process with 'start'
  • if you now insert an USB stick in on of the mapped ports the tool will
    • rename the stick to the label defined in the 'config.json' file
    • mount the stick
    • copy all files from the source folder onto the stick
    • unmount the stick
  • if done it will show up as 'done' in the port-status row
  • to exit the programm just use 'q' (and as with every command run it with 'enter'-key)