Dear friends,

I wanted to thank everyone for contributing and helping out. In the end, I 
decided to go for ddrescue (because I could not find jetcat-mod beyond some old 
posts of Michael online). In any case, ddrescue copied everything with a meter 
in around six hours. It also reported a few bad bits (in the old drive) and I 
am now trying to figure out how to identify the files with those bad bits.

Thank you again for all your help and discussion. I learnt a lot of new and 
cool way of doing things! I have said this in the past, but I love this 
discussion group for how helpful and free with time and suggestions people are. 
My father-in-law uses Ubuntu for historical reasons and they do not come even 
close in those discussion lists (in fact they are very far).

Best wishes,
Ranjan

On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 17:08:30 -0600 JD <jd1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Cameron,
> +1
> 
> 
> On 09/08/2018 04:48 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 09Sep2018 06:45, Michael D. Setzer II <msetze...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 8 Sep 2018 at 17:10, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > [...]
> >>> The link in the footer points to g4l, but nothing in your message
> >>> mentioning jetcat-mod makes that connection. Only an off-list message
> >>> from you explained it, and you then repeated the information on-list.
> >>
> >> In my original message to the thread I specified that I had been the
> >> maintainer of the g4l disk imaging project since 2004, and made some
> >> comments. Later there was talk of using dd to do the copy, and I 
> >> pulled the
> >> one line from the 2000+ line script that specifically does the clone 
> >> copy
> >> process.
> >>
> >> The entire project is on sourceforge with the source code. Project is
> >> completely free, no paid options, no donations. Just an option that some
> >> might find useful.
> >>
> >> Wasn't trying to force it on anyone, and just sharing what I had seen 
> >> over the
> >> years.
> >
> > As the one on the tar/cp side of this discussion, I'd like to support 
> > Michael here.
> >
> > He did indeed say he was the g4l maintainer. And he was perfectly 
> > clear when he post his dd pipeline that it came from the g4l package. 
> > It isn't unreasonable at all that it uses a tool that is part of that 
> > same package.
> >
> > There's any number of "progress reporting cat" type commands out 
> > there; I've got one of my own called prcat [1] (just a perl script 
> > accepting a commandline buffer size, no fancy threading or parallelism).
> >
> > IMO there's little value in this bickering over an _example_ command 
> > line whose function is clear on inspection just because it has an odd 
> > but obviously equivalent to "cat" command in the middle. Particularly 
> > since nothing in this discussion is Fedora specific; it all applies to 
> > pretty much any Linux system and nearly applies to any UNIX system in 
> > general (such as the Mac I'm typing this on). Can we please go back to 
> > _technical_ discussion instead of this?
> >
> > To satisfy the "no link to the code" people:
> > [1] https://bitbucket.org/cameron_simpson/css/src/tip/bin/prcat
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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