The DD command we mentioned here is part of the GNU File Utilities. It’s one of the original Unix utilities and should be in everyone’s toolbox. It’s widely used to write disk headers, boot records, and similar system data areas....
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The DD command we mentioned here is part of the GNU File Utilities. It’s one of the original Unix utilities and should be in everyone’s toolbox. It’s widely used to write disk headers, boot records, and similar system data areas. Misuse of dd has probably trashed many hard disks and file systems. Like most well-behaved commands, dd reads from its standard input and writes to its standard output, unless a command line specification has been given. » Read more: Basic understanding of the DD command
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