On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 09:03:54PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: [...]
> dd is a whole device writer, but his command line is to an existing > partition? No. 'dd' doesn't care. How/why should it? It can write to whatever is supposed to be organized as a sequence of blocks. I.e. a block device (which may sit on top of a "disk device" or a partition, but also a regular file on your file system. If there is one thing UNIX got pretty well compared to its siblings of the time, then it was interface abstraction (it's got still a ton of quirks, but you've got to look at the others aroud it to really appreciate). Cheers - t
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