Remove wpa_supplicant.conf, geocorrelation, lsblk
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## Usage
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The exact backup steps depend on the backup mode.
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The exact steps depend on the backup mode.
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### Card backup mode
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3. Insert a storage card into a card reader and plug it into the Raspberry Pi
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4. Wait till the Raspberry Pi shuts down
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To geocorrelate the backed up photos, place a GPX file in the root of the storage device before plugging it into the Raspberry Pi.
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**Note:** To differentiate between different storage cards, the backup script creates a datetime-based *.id* file in the root of each storage card. The name of the *.id* file is also used as the destination backup folder on the storage device.
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### Camera backup mode
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3. Turn the camera on
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4. Wait till the Raspberry Pi shuts down
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Note that the direct camera file transfer script doesn't support geocorrelation.
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### Remote control mode:
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### Remote control mode
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1. Point the browser to *http://[IP-ADDRESS]:8080* (replace *[IP-ADDRESS]* with the actual IP address of the Raspberry Pi)
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2. Start the desired backup mode by pressing the appropriate button.
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