Could you just use cat? cat TailOfOriginalFile >> EditedHeadOfFirstFile
Kev. ----- Original Message ----- From: "J. Rafael Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:21 PM Subject: (clug-talk) 'dd' on linux question... > Hey guys, > > I have a huge file that needs to be edited using a hex editor. Right now > i'm using khexedit. The only problem is that this is a multiuser > environmnet and every time the file is loaded it uses 80 to 90% of > memory. It loads the "whole" file into memory. Everyone else's processes > suffer because of it. > > The section of the file that needs to be edited is the first 2k. To > extract this section and read it into the editor, make the changes is > not a problem. The challenge comes in now that I want to put it back at > the begining of the file. > > to extract, > $ dd if=pathtoverybigfile of=pathtosectionoffile bs=2k count=1 > > How to reverse this so that a put the changed section back into the orig > file? > > Thanks guys. > > Rafael. > > >
