On Sep 19 14:53, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On 9/19/07, Eric Blake wrote:
Scalzott, Todd writes:
I've discovered what I believe to be a problem with dd on several
different XP SP2 systems with Cygwin installed involving the usage of
Windows' \\.\PhysicalDrive nomenclature.
That's
is easier for them.
Thank you all for your help
-Original Message-
From: Eric Blake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:24 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: dd Bug using \.\PhysicalDriveX ?
Scalzott, Todd tscalzott at kastle.com writes:
I believe
On Sep 20 10:14, Scalzott, Todd wrote:
Thank you for the correction on coreutils.
Yes, I am using cmd.exe. The quotes are necessary (try it) or dd goes
off searching for an UNC.
I have no problem using /dev/sdb, etc., but others that need to know
how to do a simple image burn do. So
On 9/20/07, Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...which isn't that tricky. In the Disk Management tool (for instance
right click My Computer - Manage to get there via the Computer
Management admin tool) disks are numbered Disk 0, Disk 1, etc.
This order corresponds with /dev/sda,
Scalzott, Todd tscalzott at kastle.com writes:
I believe that this is part of CORE, which I have at 6.9-5. I did
update to all of the latest just a short while ago and reverified the
problem.
There's no such thing as CORE in the cygwin distribution; you meant coreutils.
I've discovered
On 9/19/07, Eric Blake wrote:
Scalzott, Todd writes:
I believe that this is part of CORE, which I have at 6.9-5. I did
update to all of the latest just a short while ago and reverified the
problem.
There's no such thing as CORE in the cygwin distribution; you meant coreutils.
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