Imaging the hard drive?

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Hi Anders

You should mount /dev/hdc2 and then copy the directory (cp -r), there is no
reason to make it harder than that.

/Peter

On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 09:00:15PM +0100, Anders Holmberg wrote:
> Helo!
> I have a question about imaging harddrives.
> Can i use dd to create an image of a direcoto on a harddrive.
> Fo example i have a dirctor callde waves whith alot of subdirectories.
> The waves directory is on a drive mounted as /mnt/d and has the tevice 
> name /dev/hdc2.
> How would i typ to make an image oftthe diretory with the subdirectories.
> /Anders.

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