How can I used the dd
command to dump the contents of a removable disk in WSL?
When I run,
dd if=/mnt/d of=sdDump bs=512 count=1
I get the error dd: error reading '/mnt/d': Is a directory
I followed the steps shown here to mount the disk:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs D: /mnt/d
Doing this allows me to see the files on the disk via ls
, but running dd
yields the above error.
This is a category error in usage. dd
doesn't work with directories, it works with files. The files can be device files (like /dev/sda
or /dev/urandom
on Linux), or regular files (like echo foo >> myfile.txt
). What you're trying to pass is a directory in a mounted filesystem.
Unfortunately, WSL doesn't seem to support accessing your block device files (i.e. it doesn't have /dev
). You can follow this feature request on their issue tracker to see when they will add support.
As @asad-saeeduddin has said, WSL doesn't have block level access, but that doesn't mean that you can't use dd on Windows!
I've found out that dd is part of the set of tools that are installed along with Git for Windows. After install you can find it in C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\dd.exe
The Windows equivalent to /dev/sda is \.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 and you can find the proper IDs for your local machine's devices with this command (also returns the sector sizes):
Get-WmiObject Win32_diskdrive | select Caption,DeviceID,BytesPerSector,InterfaceType,Size
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