dd_rescue -- Data recovery and data protection tool

Edit Package dd_rescue.deb

When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one,
you'll find out that standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort
on every I/O error. dd_rescue does not and helps you to recover the data
that's still available.
The included tool dd_rhelp automates the process to copy around bad spots
from both sides leveraging dd_rescue's ability to copy backwards.
You can also use dd_rescue to destroy data by overwriting multiple times
with pseudo random numbers.

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dd_r_version.diff 0000000520 520 Bytes
dd_rescue-1.99.13.tar.bz2 0000182574 178 KB
dd_rescue-1.99.13.tar.bz2.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
dd_rescue-fuzz-test-more-err.diff 0000000874 874 Bytes
dd_rescue-md5-unaligned-armv7.diff 0000001463 1.43 KB
dd_rescue-ossl3-evpcipherctx.diff 0000001020 1020 Bytes
dd_rescue.changes 0000028778 28.1 KB
dd_rescue.dsc 0000000510 510 Bytes
dd_rescue.keyring 0000017745 17.3 KB
dd_rescue.rules 0000002020 1.97 KB
dd_rescue.spec 0000008078 7.89 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
Revision 1 (latest revision is 175)
Kurt Garloff's avatar Kurt Garloff (garloff) committed (revision 1)
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