Backups of Distibution Floppies
Doug Ingraham
dpi at loft386.UUCP
Mon May 22 06:05:16 AEST 1989
In article <241 at vector.Dallas.TX.US>, chip at vector.Dallas.TX.US (Chip Rosenthal) writes:
>
> If you've got a utility which just copies the raw data on the disk, then
> it matters not what the logical format is, just that the physical format
> be understood. Under DOS you've got DISKCOPY. Under unix, there's dd.
>
Older versions of DOS will allow you to copy non-DOS diskettes, but not DOS
3.30. It gives the unfortunate message Non DOS Diskette. Its this kind of
stupidity that makes UN*X and variants attractive to me. Under UN*X data is
data. I don't know exactly when Microsoft (or IBM) broke this valuable
feature. Or did they consider it a bug?
I copy diskettes using dd with a command like (for 1.2 meg):
Insert source diskette in drive.
dd if=/dev/rfd0 of=disk1 bs=30k
Put preformatted destination diskette in drive.
dd if=disk1 of=/dev/rfd0 bs=30k
remove destination diskette.
If you want to verify the diskette read it back in under a different name.
then use cmp to compare the files.
I link /dev/rfd0 to the appropriate real device.
This is not as fast as it would be under DOS because the UN*X vendors
don't seem to care how fast the floppy driver operates.
> --
> Chip Rosenthal / chip at vector.Dallas.TX.US / Dallas Semiconductor / 214-450-5337
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Doug Ingraham
dpi at loft386.UUCP
bigtex!loft386!dpi
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