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[ale] old floppy
- Subject: [ale] old floppy
- From: transam at cavu.com ([email protected])
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 14:04:50 -0400
Wandered Inn <esoteric at denali.atlnet.com> said
> I've got an old floppy that I'm trying to read. I believe it was
> formated sysV, but can seem to mount it or read it in anyway. I've
> tried dd, but always get i/o errors. Anyone have any suggestions? I
> believe the actual data on the floppy is ascii.
If the dd failed before reading the entire floppy then the floppy has
a physical defect but that defect may not be in important data. Try blowing
the dust off of it and reading from a different drive that may have a slightly
different alignment.
If configured, Linux can read a variety of file formats.
Alternatively, if you're just trying to recover a little bit of ASCII, you
could just dd it off and reassemble by hand.
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