Felix Ehlermann wrote:
I've run a windows tool that allows to run direclty in reverse mode.
Yes, it is slower, but it read straightly over 75% of the drive.
If all you need is copying in reverse mode you could also just use
dd_rescue in reverse-mode for that
How it is that, after asking it for months, no one noticed that reverse
mode was implemented in ddrescue 1.14[1][2]? And it keeps all the good
features of forward mode (multiple passes, retries, etc).
[1]https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ddrescue/2010-11/msg00010.html
[2]https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ddrescue/2011-01/msg00032.html
* The new option "-R, --reverse", which reverses direction of copy
operations, has been added.
Best regards,
Antonio.
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