Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!munnari!vuwcomp!dsiramd!csnz!paul From: paul@csnz.nz (Paul Gillingwater) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: "dd conv=unblock cbs=80 " Message-ID: <48@csnz.nz> Date: 1 Aug 88 13:58:17 GMT References: <144@insyte.UUCP> <3350@phri.UUCP> <8168@ncoast.UUCP> <736@esl.UUCP> <10479@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> Reply-To: paul@csnz.UUCP (Paul Gillingwater) Organization: Computer Sciences of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ Lines: 40 In article <10479@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> ggs@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com (Griff Smith) writes: >In article <736@esl.UUCP>, mac@esl.UUCP writes: >... >> dd if=/dev/rmt0 ibs=64k cbs=80 conv=unblock ... >> ... isn't in any ATT man page. >> >> /bin/dd never read the man page, and fully supports the undocumented >> cbs and conv=unblock/block options. >> >Not quite true. I have a fine version of the manual page on my system >at AT&T. It's the same one I sent to Summit a few years ago, along >with the SVr3 re-write of dd. So why not post the man page for dd already? Some of us at the end of the UNIX pipe(line) would appreciate it - New Zealand isn't exactly geographically close to Murray Hill, and Olivetti (the vendor who sold us our 3B2) have several month's of hysteresis on such fixes.... >Sorry to be so devious, but this place was really strange a few >years ago. I really liked your description of bypassing the system... it reminds me of a book called "The Dream of Ravan", (anon.), which was published by Dublin University's magazine last century. It is based very loosely on the Hindu epic that rivals the Iliad, the Ramayana. The bit I liked was about some spells called "astras" - it listed a whole load of different ones, e.g. various magical weapons, curses, blights, plagues etc. But the one that cast the most fear into the enemy was translated as "the noose of law" - the one that involves you in delays, bureaucratese, litigation, lawsuits etc. A terrible curse indeed! >Griff Smith AT&T (Bell Laboratories), Murray Hill Thanks Griff. Hope you enjoyed my little digression! -- Paul Gillingwater, Computer Sciences Call this BBS - Magic Tower (24 hours) paul@csnz.nz (vuwcomp!dsiramd!csnz) NZ +64 4 753 561 8N1 TowerNet software P.O.Box 929, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND V21/V23/V22/V22bis/Bell 103/Bell 212A Vox: +64 4 846194, Fax: +64 4 843924 "All things must parse"-ancient proverb