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From: Igor Peshansky <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>
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To: Dave Korn <dave DOT korn AT artimi DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Accessing ram drive as raw disk volume fails?
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Dave Korn wrote:

>     Hi all,
>
>   I'm trying to use dd to dump stuff to a usb flash drive (i.e. mass
> storage device).  However something tricks it into thinking the device
> is full (/dev/sdb is the pendrive):
>
> dk AT CHILLI ~
> $ dd if=/tmp/msd-test-data.cXoEqa2332 of=/dev/sdb bs=100 count=1
> dd: writing `/dev/sdb': No space left on device
> 1+0 records in
> 0+0 records out
>
> dk AT CHILLI ~
> $
>
>   Reading from it is no problem:
>
> dk AT CHILLI ~
> $ dd if=/dev/sdb bs=100 count=1 | od -c
> 1+0 records in
> 1+0 records out
> 0000000 353   < 220   M   S   D   O   S   5   .   0  \0 002 001 006  \0
> 0000020 002  \0 002   @  \0 370 001  \0 001  \0 001  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0
> 0000040  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0  \0   )   {   6 354 024   N   O       N   A
> 0000060   M   E                   F   A   T   1   2               3 311
> 0000100 216 321 274 360   { 216 331 270  \0     216 300 374 275  \0   |
> 0000120   8   N   $   }   $ 213 301 231 350   < 001   r 034 203 353   :
> 0000140   f 241 034   |
> 0000144
>
> dk AT CHILLI ~
> $
>
> Is this expected behaviour under cygwin?  What does "no space left on
> device" even mean for a raw disk volume as opposed to a logical volume /
> partition?

strace or gdb should be helpful in identifying the Windows error code that
is mapped by Cygwin to ENOSPC.  From a quick look at the code, this could
be a general write error, but I haven't spent all that much time looking
at it.
	Igor
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