From: Andries Brouwer[SMTP:aebr@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 09:52:54AM -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
David Balazic <david.balazic@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi!
cat /dev/hda > /dev/hdc
This would not copy the entire disk as expected, but miss the last
sector if
the number of
sectors on hda is odd. ( I used "cat" becasue it has the simplest
syntax,
"dd" and other behave the same ).
Has this been fixed recently ?
What about suppport of other sectors sizes, like 8kb ?
Have you tried setting the device block size to its sector size?
blockdev --setbsz $(blockdev --getss /dev/...) /dev/...
If I understand correctly David is not reporting a problem, but
vaguely recalls that there was a problem in this area long ago,
and asks whet the current status is.
(Yes, today things are better, but not perfect yet :-))
So the copy will still miss the last sector ?
But the blockdev command is a working workaround ?
Are there any downsides of setting the block size to
512 bytes right at boot for all hard drives ?
What about 8kb sectors, do they work ?