But if I cancel the imaging operation midway and then pass the same command again isn't it suppose to automatically start from where it left off ? It worked successfully during the first run:
ddrescue -d -n -vv /dev/sdc1 /media/sda2/test.img /media/sda2/test.log (First run)
But its not resuming...
ddrescue -d -n -vv -R /dev/sdc1 /media/sda2/test.img /media/sda2/test.log (Second run)
Sorry what I mean is I had to stop the above command mid-way due to some work by pressing Ctrl + C. Lets suppose at that time the ipos was 102400 MB. When I passed the same command again it started again from...
ddrescue -d -n -vv /dev/sdc1 /media/sda2/test.img /media/sda2/test.log (First run)
ddrescue -d -n -vv -R /dev/sdc1 /media/sda2/test.img /media/sda2/test.log (Second run)
So silly of me to not post the whole command!!
Yes am sure I've used the same log file.
Hello,
This is my second ddrescue run after the successful first run which I had to resume couple of times. In the second run I am using the -R (Reverse) option but surprisingly it is not resuming from where it was interrupted. It is starting from the beginning (I mean starting from the back of...