Re: DD not working--SUCCESS!
- From: Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:32:19 -0600
Ian Malone wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:Jacques B. wrote:
Because the clone would be of aNot a good guess. To use DD you need a computer with dd and a fast cpu. I did top while dd was working and it was taking 70% of the cpu's time :-P
running system. So booting from it would be comparable to booting
from a system that crashed (I'm making an educated guess at that one).
It's one of the oldest Unix programs: it will copy as fast as your
system can go. Yes, a fast system will copy faster.
(BTW, it is a good guess. You are copying straight off the device,
bypassing the filesystem.
Please explain. I am taking bytes off and putting them on file systems. Both Hard Drives need to be running.
The primary problem I think is theI can say that my success was with me sending and receiving emails and additions to the web browser while dd on this computer was doing it's thing. No problems.
possibility of missing cached writes. Things like log files will
also be in an odd state, but that is unlikely to ever be critical.
However backups, and what you are doing is essentially the same
thing, are best done on unmounted systems.)
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