I use a util called ntrw to make the disks under NT/W2K, but it isn't as
versatile as rawrite, and will only support writing images to
disks.
It will not AFAIK support blocksizes or anything fanzy patnzy like that.
-Tor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:26:37AM +0000, John P. Looney wrote:
>> I do a lot of writing filesystems directly to flash cards, with dd. Is it
> possible to do the same in Windows 2000 these days ? In the old days with
> Win95, you could use rawwrite (which shipped with slackware and redhat).
> But, now...how do you make a linux bootdisk etc. under windows ?
>> Kate
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