dd_rescue -- data recovery and data protection tool

Edit Package dd_rescue

dd_rescue copies data from media with errors. It also supports reverse direction copying, so you can approach bad spots on your media from both directions.
The dd_rhelp tool automates this.

gnu_ddrescue has superceded the functionality for dd_rescue's primary purpose:
Copying data in presence of errors. In many scenarios, gnu_ddrescue is easier
to operate than dd_rescue with dd_rhelp.

dd_rescue is still very useful for some special features such as the splice and
sparse copies, preallocation and secure overwriting with random numbers.

The plugins to dd_rescue provide real additional value:
* hash calculation while copying, optionally even S3 multipart style
* lzo (de)compression while copying
* (de/en)crypting files while copying

dd_rescue also features optional bandwidth limitations and writing to several output files.

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Filename Size Changed
checksum_file-clear-errno.diff 0000001609 1.57 KB
dd_r_version.diff 0000000520 520 Bytes
dd_rescue-1.99.10.tar.bz2 0000176603 172 KB
dd_rescue-1.99.10.tar.bz2.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
dd_rescue.changes 0000024759 24.2 KB
dd_rescue.dsc 0000000510 510 Bytes
dd_rescue.keyring 0000017745 17.3 KB
dd_rescue.rules 0000002020 1.97 KB
dd_rescue.spec 0000007387 7.21 KB
dd_rhelp-0.3.0.tar.gz 0000044933 43.9 KB
dd_rhelp.test.diff 0000001076 1.05 KB
dd_rhelp_EOF.diff 0000001082 1.06 KB
dd_rhelp_Summary.diff 0000000650 650 Bytes
debian.changelog 0000009280 9.06 KB
debian.compat 0000000002 2 Bytes
debian.control 0000002349 2.29 KB
debian.rules 0000003123 3.05 KB
debug-arm7-eperm.diff 0000001946 1.9 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 8)
Kurt Garloff's avatar Kurt Garloff (garloff) committed (revision 2)
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