man mcat (Commandes) - dump raw disk image
Name
mcat - dump raw disk image
Note of warning
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Description
The CWmcat command is used to copy an entire disk image from or to the floppy device. It uses the following syntax:
CWmcat [CW-w] driveCW:
CWMcat performs the same task as the unix CWcat command. It is included into the mtools package, since CWcat cannot access remote floppy devices offered by the mtools floppy daemon. Now it is possible to create boot floppies remotely.
The default operation is reading. The output is written to stdout.
If the CW-w option is specified, mcat reads a disk-image from stdin and writes it to the given device. Use this carefully! Because of the lowlevel nature of this command, it will happily destroy any data written before on the disk without warning!
See Also
Mtools' texinfo doc
Viewing the texi doc
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