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Old 01-18-2011, 01:12 AM   #5
kranu
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Originally Posted by statethatiamin View Post
Oh, I'm sorry! My dd syntax is a little rusty so I can't help you there
I wouldn't want to guess and be wrong because dd is one of those things you never want to be wrong about :P

Do you think " cp -R" would suffice? That's what I used. You could also maybe use "synctree" or "rsync" and make a running log of your changes and branches
But would 'cp' be able to copy the entire root directory, including the files in use?

And what would be the "source" for the command? "/"? or something like "/dev/sda" for Kindles

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