On Wed, 18 May 2005, James Wilkinson wrote: > linux.whiz@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > If you did choose to use raw partitions then you could use dd. > > Michael Hennebry wrote: > > Not cp? > > What would you copy? The device node (e.g. /dev/hda7)? That's just a > pointer to the data. > > If the Original Poster is using raw partitions for some obscure reason, > there's nothing to mount and no individual files to copy, so you can't > use cp. What would dd do? I've never had much of a clue what, besides some reformatting, dd does that cp does not. E.g. if there is no file, there is nothing to which one can set if and of, hence dd would copy from standard input to standard output. I assume there is something wrong with that logic, but I don't know what. -- Mike hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "There are three kinds of people, those who can count and those who can't."