On 11/22/20 11:27 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 9:45 AM Robert Nichols <rnicholsnos...@comcast.net <mailto:rnicholsnos...@comcast.net>> wrote:

    Unless "conv=sync" is used, it does not. Without "conv=sync", when
    the input
    reaches EOF, dd will write whatever partial block has been read. If
    you _do_
    use "conv=sync", then that output block will be zero-padded to the
    obs size.
    If the output is to a device and not a file, that might cause a
    superfluous
    "out of space" message and a failure exit code. If output is to a
    file, then
    the resulting file could be larger than the source.

    The status message from dd indicates the number of complete+partial
    blocks
    read and written, e.g.:
          1201+1 records in
          1202+0 records out
    showing an output block that was padded to the full block size.

So it's better to use "sync" and not "noerror", right ?

No. Unless you are trying to recover a failing drive, you would not want either of those.
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