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Operating Systems Solaris How to clone enter harddisk on Sun Sparc20? Post 302378162 by Ron Macam on Monday 7th of December 2009 05:36:01 AM
Old 12-07-2009
i used this dd comand

dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=4096 conv=notrunc,noerror

but the result was
if=/dev/sda?

@sijocg
sorry im a newbie Smilie
 

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WIPEFS(8)						       System Administration							 WIPEFS(8)

NAME
wipefs - wipe a signature from a device SYNOPSIS
wipefs [options] device... wipefs [--backup] -o offset device... wipefs [--backup] -a device... DESCRIPTION
wipefs can erase filesystem, raid or partition-table signatures (magic strings) from the specified device to make the signatures invisible for libblkid. wipefs does not erase the filesystem itself nor any other data from the device. When used without any options, wipefs lists all visible filesystems and the offsets of their basic signatures. The default output is sub- ject to change. So whenever possible, you should avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using --output columns-list in environments where a stable output is required. wipefs calls the BLKRRPART ioctl when it has erased a partition-table signature to inform the kernel about the change. Note that some filesystems and some partition tables store more magic strings on the device (e.g. FAT, ZFS, GPT). The wipefs command (since v2.31) lists all the offset where a magic strings have been detected. When option -a is used, all magic strings that are visible for libblkid are erased. In this case the wipefs scans the device again after each modification (erase) until no magic string is found. Note that by default wipefs does not erase nested partition tables on non-whole disk devices. For this the option --force is required. OPTIONS
-a, --all Erase all available signatures. The set of erased signatures can be restricted with the -t option. -b, --backup Create a signature backup to the file $HOME/wipefs-<devname>-<offset>.bak. For more details see the EXAMPLES section. -f, --force Force erasure, even if the filesystem is mounted. This is required in order to erase a partition-table signature on a block device. -h, --help Display help text and exit. -J, --json Use JSON output format. -n, --noheadings Do not print a header line. -O, --output list Specify which output columns to print. Use --help to get a list of all supported columns. -n, --no-act Causes everything to be done except for the write() call. -o, --offset offset Specify the location (in bytes) of the signature which should be erased from the device. The offset number may include a "0x" pre- fix; then the number will be interpreted as a hex value. It is possible to specify multiple -o options. The offset argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "iB" is optional, e.g. "K" has the same meaning as "KiB"), or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB. -p, --parsable Print out in parsable instead of printable format. Encode all potentially unsafe characters of a string to the corresponding hex value prefixed by 'x'. -q, --quiet Suppress any messages after a successful signature wipe. -t, --types list Limit the set of printed or erased signatures. More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated list. The list or individ- ual types can be prefixed with 'no' to specify the types on which no action should be taken. For more details see mount(8). -V, --version Display version information and exit. EXAMPLES
wipefs /dev/sda* Prints information about sda and all partitions on sda. wipefs --all --backup /dev/sdb Erases all signatures from the device /dev/sdb and creates a signature backup file ~/wipefs-sdb-<offset>.bak for each signature. dd if=~/wipefs-sdb-0x00000438.bak of=/dev/sdb seek=$((0x00000438)) bs=1 conv=notrunc Restores an ext2 signature from the backup file ~/wipefs-sdb-0x00000438.bak. AUTHOR
Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> ENVIRONMENT
LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all enables libblkid debug output. SEE ALSO
blkid(8), findfs(8) AVAILABILITY
The wipefs command is part of the util-linux package and is available from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/. util-linux December 2014 WIPEFS(8)
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