Den 2018-09-08 kl. 12:50, skrev Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Sat, 2018-09-08 at 08:38 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
>> The jetcat-mod is a filter that monitors the process of the copy, and 
>> outputs 
>> the info every 5 seconds with this option. The dialog then displays a 
>> running 
>> graph of the progress along with estimated speed. In the clone case there is 
>> no compression, so the rate is generally the physical speed of disk. With 
>> image files that are compressed, the effective speed can vary greatly 
>> depending on how much the data was compressed. Mostly just gives 
>> progress versus just waiting for the dd command to finish.
> 
> The only results I see from Google refer to actual jet engines, so I
> ask again, where does this come from?

Found this when I googled "jetcat-mod":

ghost4linux/jetcat-mod at master · kevinneu/ghost4linux · GitHub
https://github.com/kevinneu/ghost4linux/blob/.../jetcat-mod

I guess he is refering to this. You can find "jetcat-mod" in the G4L
(Ghost4Linux) distribution.
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