Greetings, Ilya Basin! > Hi. > I was trying to write an .img file to a VeraCrypt drive. > VeraCrypt doesn't create a virtual PhysicalDrive so tools like Rufus don't > see it. > I hoped that with cygwin I would be able to do that, but Cygwin only > creates /dev/sd?? nodes for PhysicalDrive partitions. > I tried `dd` with '\\.\X:', but it can't open for writing because it treats > it as a directory (reading succeeds).
> $ dd count=1 if='\\.\E:' | xxd > 1+0 records in > 1+0 records out > 512 bytes copied, 0.0213007 s, 24.0 kB/s > 00000000: eb52 904e 5446 5320 2020 2000 0208 0000 .R.NTFS ..... > ... > $ dd if=/dev/null count=0 of='\\.\E:' > dd: failed to open '\\.\E:': Is a directory > Same error in MSYS2. > Does cygwin provide some (hidden) /dev/ nodes for drive letters or volumes > like "\\?\Volume{GUID}"? Can I create one with mknod? Drive letters are not necessarily backed by physical drives. F.e. subst drives. > My current workaround is a PowerShell/.NET script that calls > CreateFile/WriteFile with proper flags. > Rufus doesn't show any hard drives, Win32DiskImager crashes on launch. > Surprisingly, I couldn't find a decent GUI program for this task. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Thursday, October 24, 2024 12:08:30 Sorry for my terrible english... -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple