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From: Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Subject: Re: Move bookworm system from SSD to NVME
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 13:46:36 +0100
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 11:04:26 +0200
Jesper <Vitsky.kasperski@gmail.com> wrote:

> raspberrypi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/nvme0n1 bs=1b
> dd: error writing '/nvme0n1': No space left on device

	Your command is missing a /dev it should be:

sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/nvme0n1 bs=1b
_______________________^^^^^

	The "no space on device" error comes because without the /dev dd is
attempting to write a file called nvme0n1 in / but since / runs out of
space before it finishes the file is never closed and thus no directory
entry is written which is why yuou never see it.

	Also I don't think bs=1b is likely to be a good blocksize (1
byte). If the version of dd you're using doesn't support bs=1m then try
bs=1024k or be=1048576. The idea is to get it to use the largest block size
(and thus writes) that the data path will support.

-- 
Steve O'Hara-Smith
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