Winter Knight


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Posted: Sep. 13 2006,20:55 |
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I second humpty's recommendation. Try that first. gnu-utils.dsl is the core utils (including dd) from an old version of KNOPPIX (I think).
If it doesn't work, I have a few more....
Are you sure the drive is connected? I know it's obvious, but that doesn't mean it can't be it. As root (and after loading gnu-utils.dsl), try running, "cfdisk /dev/hdb". If you get FATAL ERROR: cannot open disk drive, then it probably isn't dd or cfidsk, but rather your connection. Try a different cable, etc.
You might want to consider compiling the latest version of coreutils. It would probably be somewhat of a hassle, and isn't that likely to be better than gnu-utils.dsl, but it's my other suggestion nonetheless.
Good luck.
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