- filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. If the wanted filename does need to
- include a colon, then escape that with a '\' character. For
- instance, if the filename is "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c", then you would
- use filename="/dev/dsk/foo@3,0\:c". '-' is a reserved name,
- meaning stdin or stdout. Which of the two depends on the read/write
- direction set.
+ filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, disk devices are accessed
+ as /dev/sda for the first device (i.e. \Device\HardDisk0\Partition0,
+ /dev/sda1 for the first partition on the first disk etc. If the
+ wanted filename does need to include a colon, then escape that with
+ a '\' character. For instance, if the filename is
+ "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c", then you would use filename="/dev/dsk/foo@3,0\:c".
+ '-' is a reserved name, meaning stdin or stdout. Which of the
+ two depends on the read/write direction set.