On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 02:19:24PM -0700, Mark Jarvis wrote:
> As I said, the copy of SBM I have is 108K. Floppies are written in 512
> Byte blocks. 108 x 1024 = 216 x 512. Writing only the 108K needed is a
> lot faster than writing the whole floppy.
It won't write the whole disk, though. Once it runs out of input file,
it'll stop anyway. The only time I use count=X is when I'm dd'ing from
an infinite source, like /dev/zero.
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