Dd (Unix)

Dd (Unix)

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5149-3774-5

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In computing, dd is a common program for Unix and Unix-like operating systems whose primary purpose is to "convert and copy a file." On Unix, device drivers for hardware (such as hard disks) and special device files (such as /dev/zero and /dev/random) appear in the file system just like normal files; dd can also read from (and in some cases write to) these files. As a result, dd can be used for tasks such as backing up the boot sector of a hard drive, and obtaining fixed amount of random data. The dd program can also perform conversions on the data as it is copied, including byte order swapping and conversion to and from the ASCII and EBCDIC text encodings.