Re: dd if=/dev/acd0c of=/tmp/fbsd.raw gives dd: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument

2002-05-06 Thread Edwin Culp
It does for me to with 2048 as the block size. I won't say what block size I was using. Thanks, I wasn't even thinking block size. ed Quoting Maxim Konovalov [EMAIL PROTECTED]: | On 11:57-0700, May 6, 2002, Edwin Culp wrote: | | Please disregard my previous email. I had forgotten the

RE: dd if=/dev/acd0c of=/tmp/fbsd.raw gives dd: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument

2002-05-06 Thread Long, Scott
It does for me to with 2048 as the block size. I won't say what block size I was using. Thanks, I wasn't even thinking block size. Yes, the block size is checked by the driver, so that it knows whether to rip the disk in raw 2352 byte sectors. dd defaults to 512 bytes, which the driver