![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It lets you set block sizes of data, you can specify how bad blocks are handled, you can limit how much data is copied. In many cases you can use cp where dd is used. 9 Show progress status statistics of `dd`.8.2 Image a drive over a network with `dd` and `ssh` or `nc` (netcat).2 Burn Linux ISO images to a USB flash drive using Apple Mac OS X. ![]()
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