Linux dd command explained for beginners (8 examples)

Posted by bob on Jul 10, 2017 5:06 PM EDT
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Sometimes, while working on the command line in Linux, you may need to perform a copy operation in way that the data/text gets formatted before it's written at the destination. A simple example could be to copy text from a file and write the case-changed version (lower to upper, or upper to lower) to the destination file.

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