[Cialug] rip an ISO
Paul Gray
gray at cs.uni.edu
Sun Nov 6 17:24:10 CST 2005
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 04:45:55PM -0600, Renegade Muskrat wrote:
> Awhile back i downloaded a Debian DVD and burned it. Now i'd like to
> make another copy. However, i've since deleted the original ISO. When i
> use dd to rip the burned DVD to an ISO, the MD5 sum is different from
> the original ISO that i downloaded. I don't believe the disc is
> corrupt, just the ISO that is ripped is different from the one that i
> downloaded. I've noticed this in the past with CDs as well.
>
> Is there a way to rip a previously burned CD or DVD such that the ISO
> is identical to the ISO that was used to burn the disc originally?
> -- Dan
dd if=/dev/hdc of=debian.iso
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