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Dylan Baker authored
There are some systems we use that require /dev/mmcblk0 instead of /dev/sda as their targets. There are also some USB sticks which are broken, and will report themselves as HDDs (sandisk mostly. see here: http://forums.sandisk.com/t5/All-SanDisk-USB-Flash-Drives/USB-Flash-Drive-showing-up-as-LOCAL-DISK/td-p/309565) This adds a new --target_disk/-t option that can be used to set the target, if it's not set it will default to sda.
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