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Update documentation to ipmlab #4

Closed bitsgalore closed 2 years ago

bitsgalore commented 2 years ago

Don't forget:

IsoBuster configuration:

bitsgalore commented 2 years ago

Now mostly done. Still todo:

bitsgalore commented 2 years ago

Replace IsoBuster stuff with Aaru stuff. Esp. installation, and mention to run aaru once after install to create main database:

Creating main database
Adding USB vendors
Added 3410 usb vendors
Adding USB products
Added 19812 usb products
Adding CompactDisc read offsets
Added 4630 CompactDisc read offsets
Adding known devices
Added 354 known devices
Saving changes...
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With the 'device-report' command, Aaru creates a report of a device, that includes its
manufacturer, model, firmware revision and/or version, attached bus, size, and supported commands.
The serial number of the device is not stored in the report. If used with the debug parameter,
extra information about the device will be stored in the report. This information is known to contain
the device serial number in non-standard places that prevent the automatic removal of it on a handful
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