Am 09.07.2019 um 18:23 hat Dan Shearer geschrieben: > ddb is now available at https://github.com/gladserv/ddb and is intended for > comparing block devices. The definition of "device" is very broad and can be > custom-defined. > > ddb also knows about sparse files.
How does this compare to qemu-img? If I understand correctly, the main feature in comparison is that it offers a mode that kind of combines qemu-img's 'convert -B' and 'rebase', i.e. convert with a target backing file, but making no assumptions about the content of the target backing file. Is my understanding correct? Kevin
