Hi Nick, > sudo nand-oob-strip.py e3-nand-backup.0 e3-nand.0: No such file or > directory
Two things. You probably don't need sudo as your ordinary user should be able to read e3-nand-backup.0 and write e3-nand.0. You have to specify a path to the nand-oob-strip.py script for the shell to find it. Since it's in the current directory, that's just `.', i.e. ./nand-oob-strip.py in.0 out.0 If that complains, then it's because ./nand-oob-strip.py lacks the `execute' permission for you. Either add it with chmod(1), or run the Python interpreter directly: python3 nand-oob-strip.py in.0 out.0 Alternatively, to modify the file in place, so ensure they're not your only copies, you can do LC_ALL=C perl -i -0777pe 's/(.{512})(.{16})/$1/gs' \ e3-nand-backup.{0..5} which substitutes every 512 bytes followed by 16 bytes with just the 512. -- Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ e3-hacking mailing list e3-hacking@earth.li https://www.earth.li/mailman/listinfo/e3-hacking