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[Bug-ddrescue] spurious options error- dd_rescue


From: Geoffrey Jacobs
Subject: [Bug-ddrescue] spurious options error- dd_rescue
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 12:30:38 -0400

Hello,

I'm trying to run dd_rescue in order to copy data from a hard drive
that must have a problem with its partitioning table to a different
hard drive. But I only get a fatal "spurious options"  error.

Here's the output of my attempts:
address@hidden:~$ sudo dd_rescue /dev/sdb /dev/sdc/ hdimg
[sudo] password for user:
dd_rescue: (fatal): spurious options: hdimg ...

dd_rescue Version 1.14, address@hidden, GNU GPL
 ($Id: dd_rescue.c,v 1.59 2007/08/26 13:42:44 garloff Exp $)
dd_rescue copies data from one file (or block device) to another.
USAGE: dd_rescue [options] infile outfile
Options: -s ipos    start position in  input file (default=0),
         -S opos    start position in output file (def=ipos),
         -b softbs  block size for copy operation (def=65536),
         -B hardbs  fallback block size in case of errs (def=512),
         -e maxerr  exit after maxerr errors (def=0=infinite),
         -m maxxfer maximum amount of data to be transfered (def=0=inf),
         -y syncfrq frequency of fsync calls on outfile (def=512*softbs),
         -l logfile name of a file to log errors and summary to (def=""),
         -o bbfile  name of a file to log bad blocks numbers (def=""),
         -r         reverse direction copy (def=forward),
         -t         truncate output file (def=no),
         -d/D       use O_DIRECT for input/output (def=no),
         -w         abort on Write errors (def=no),
         -a         spArse file writing (def=no),
         -A         Always write blocks, zeroed if err (def=no),
         -i         interactive: ask before overwriting data (def=no),
         -f         force: skip some sanity checks (def=no),
         -p         preserve: preserve ownership / perms (def=no),
         -q         quiet operation,
         -v         verbose operation,
         -V         display version and exit,
         -h         display this help and exit.
Note: Sizes may be given in units b(=512), k(=1024), M(=1024^2) or
G(1024^3) bytes
This program is useful to rescue data in case of I/O errors, because
 it does not necessarily abort or truncate the output.
address@hidden:~$


Please advise.


Thank you.

Geoff Jacobs
Effin Computers, LLC



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