for device in $(awoo device list --raw); do awoo install --input ./os.img --device $device --quiet done The awoo USB installer turns a tedious "eject, flash, insert" loop into a single cable command. It feels like magic the first time you see a bootloader appear without ever touching a microSD card.
If you maintain a homelab or repair bench, put awoo on your utility USB stick today. Have you tried USB installation? Did awoo detect your device immediately, or did you need a driver? Let me know in the comments below.
This is the "awoo" magic. Unlike dd , which tries to own the whole disk, awoo understands partition layouts.
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