dd will not affect the atimes on the files on the filesystem.

dd is your friend.

//umar.


> > Oh one more thing - it will alter the atime on /dev/sdb1 (or whatever) -
> > but that's not exactly going to be useful anyway.
> 
> If your backup software didn't preserve the atime then perhaps it's time
> to use something a little bit more sophisticated.



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