On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 08:30:49AM -0500, Drew Northup wrote: > > Actually, if you dd from /dev/null with the newest dd then it gives you a > zero length string--"good" think he didn't use that!! ;-)
And older ones, you should use /dev/zero; /dev/null is mainly for writing to. -- Mark Zealey (aka JALH on irc.openprojects.net: #zealos and many more) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] UL++++>$ G!>(GCM/GCS/GS/GM) dpu? s:-@ a16! C++++>$ P++++>+++++$ L+++>+++++$ !E---? W+++>$ !w--- r++ !t---?@ !X---? !R- !tv b+ G+++ e>+++++ !h++* r!-- y--
