Accessing a VAX tape drive from a S
Roy Smith
roy at phri.UUCP
Wed Sep 7 22:18:09 AEST 1988
In article <13412 at mimsy.UUCP> chris at mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes:
> Note that, as I mentioned above,
> dd bs=N
> and
> dd ibs=N obs=N
> have different meanings.
This may be true, but you wouldn't guess it from the 4.3BSD dd man
page:
ibs=n input block size n bytes (default 512)
obs=n output block size (default 512)
bs=n set both input and output block size,
superseding ibs and obs; also, if no conver-
sion is specified, it is particularly effi-
cient since no copy need be done
If I didn't know better, and I was reading the man page for the
first time, I would sure assume that "bs=N" and "ibs=N obs=N" would have
exactly the same effect, modulo efficiency considerations.
--
Roy Smith, System Administrator
Public Health Research Institute
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