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On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 10:40:37AM -0400, Scott R Ehrlich wrote: > I downloaded the newest (5.0.1) version of Knoppix live on DVD. > > I've successfully mounted a Windows share on a Knoppix DVD boot for a dual-boot > hard drive I want to image. During the imaging process, dd keeps producing a > file size limitation when hitting the 2.097G mark. I'm using the basic dd > if=/dev/sda of=/mount_point So -- you've booted from a Knoppix live disk, mounted a Windows volume, and now you're trying to copy... the local hard disk to the Windows machine? > Windows XP was installed with NTFS, and Linux is RHEL4 with default options. > > How do I get around the file size limitation? > > Would cpio be better? If so, what would be the recommended command line? That's probably not a dd limitation, but a filesystem limitation. It may be a Samba issue. -dsr- -- .-.. -... .... . --.. .-. ..-. ..-. -. - .-. ...- ..-. -... --- ..-. .--. .-. .- .-. ...- .- ..-. -... --.. .-. -.-. -. . --. -... ... --. ..- .-. .--- -... . -.-- --.- ..-. ..- ...- --. ..-. -... ...- ..-. --. ..- ...- ..-. -... .- .-. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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