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# DD Toolbox
DD Toolbox is a versatile script designed for Linux systems to burn and create 1:1 copies of ISO files to USB drives. It also includes advanced disk operations such as zeroing out drives, writing random data, cloning drives, and managing MBR backups. The script supports progress monitoring using the `pv` tool and logs all operations for reference.
## Features
- Burn ISO images to USB drives
- Download ISO images from the internet and burn them
- Create 1:1 disk images from USB drives
- Create ISO images from directories
- Advanced disk operations:
- Zero out a drive
- Write random data to a drive
- Clone one drive to another
- Backup and restore MBR
- Dependency checking and installation
- Progress monitoring with `pv`
- Comprehensive logging
## Requirements
- Linux system
- `sudo` privileges
- `dd` and `pv` tools installed
- `wget` for downloading ISO images
- `mkisofs` or `genisoimage` for creating ISO images from directories
- `dosfstools` for formatting drives
## Installation
1. Clone the repository or download the script.
2. Ensure the required tools are installed on your system.
3. Place ISO files in the `../dd_bash/images/` folder.
## Usage
Run the script with `sudo` privileges:
```bash
sudo ./dd-toolbox.sh
```
### Main Menu Options
1. **Burn Image From File**: Select an ISO file from the `../dd_bash/images/` folder and burn it to a USB drive.
2. **Download Image And Burn**: Download an ISO image from the internet and burn it to a USB drive.
3. **Create A 1:1 Disk Image**: Create a disk image from a USB drive.
4. **Create Image from Directory**: Create an ISO image from a specified directory.
5. **Flash Bootable Image**: Flash a bootable or live Image
6. **Advanced**: Access advanced disk operations.
7. **Exit**: Exit the script.
### Advanced Menu Options
1. **Zero out a drive**: Write zeros to a drive, effectively erasing all data.
2. **Write random data to drive**: Write random data to a drive for security purposes.
3. **Clone drive to drive**: Clone one drive to another.
4. **Backup MBR**: Backup the Master Boot Record (MBR) of a drive.
5. **Restore MBR**: Restore the MBR from a backup file.
6. **Back to main menu**: Return to the main menu.
## Logging
All operations are logged to `../dd_bash/logs/burn-iso.log`. The log file includes timestamps and log levels for easy reference.
## Donations
If you find this script useful, please consider donating to the developer:
- **Solana**: Setec.sol
- **Ethereum**: Digij.eth
Thank you for your support!

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#!/bin/bash
# DD Burner V1.04
# Please Donate to the Developer if you find this script useful
# On Solana: Setec.sol
# On Ethereum: Digij.eth
# Place ISO files in the ../burn-iso/images/ folder
# This script is designed to be used on Linux systems to burn and create 1:1 copies of ISO files to USB drives.
#
# The progress of the write operation can be monitored using the 'pv' tool if available.
# The script logs all operations to a log file for reference.
# The script requires 'sudo' privileges to run certain commands.
# Ensure that the 'dd' and 'pv' tools are installed on the system for the script to work correctly.
# Superuser check to make sure people dont forget to run as sudo
check_superuser() {
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ] && ! sudo -v >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -e "${RED}Error: This script requires superuser privileges${NC}"
echo "Please run with sudo or as root"
exit 1
fi
# If user has sudo access but didn't use it, restart with sudo
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ] && sudo -v >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Restarting script with sudo...${NC}"
exec sudo "$0" "$@"
fi
log "INFO" "Superuser check passed"
}
# error handling
set -o errexit # Exit on error
set -o pipefail # Exit on pipe error
trap cleanup EXIT SIGINT SIGTERM
# Colors for terminal output
RED='\033[0;31m'
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
NC='\033[0m'
# Directory configuration - single source of truth
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
ISO_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/images"
LOG_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/logs"
MAKE_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/make"
LOG_FILE="$LOG_DIR/dd-toolbox.log"
TMP_DEVICES="/tmp/devices.txt"
# Create required directories in script folder
for dir in "$ISO_DIR" "$LOG_DIR" "$MAKE_DIR"; do
if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then
mkdir -p "$dir" || {
echo -e "${RED}Failed to create directory: $dir${NC}"
exit 1
}
fi
done
# supported formats, if you need to add other, do it here
SUPPORTED_FORMATS="\.iso$|\.img$|\.bin$"
COMPRESSED_FORMATS="\.gz$|\.xz$|\.zip$|\.7z$"
# log configuration.
LOG_DIR="../dd_bash/logs"
LOG_FILE="$LOG_DIR/burn-iso.log"
mkdir -p "$LOG_DIR"
# logging and error handling functions
log() {
local level=$1
shift
local message="[$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')] [$level] $*"
echo -e "$message" >> "$LOG_FILE"
[ "$level" = "ERROR" ] && echo -e "${RED}$message${NC}" || echo -e "$message"
}
error_handler() {
local line_no=$1
local error_code=$2
local cmd="${BASH_COMMAND}"
log "ERROR" "Command '$cmd' failed at line ${line_no} with exit code: ${error_code}"
# Attempt to restore system to safe state
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
log "INFO" "Attempting to sync device: /dev/$device"
sync
fi
}
# This function handles operation failures gracefully
fail() {
local message="$1"
log "ERROR" "$message"
# Return false instead of explicit return 1
false
}
cleanup() {
local exit_code=$?
log "INFO" "Starting cleanup process..."
# Cleanup temporary files with error checking
if [ -f "$TMP_DEVICES" ]; then
if ! rm -f "$TMP_DEVICES"; then
log "ERROR" "Failed to remove temporary devices file"
fi
fi
# Cleanup extracted files if they exist
if [ -n "$extracted_file" ] && [ -f "$extracted_file" ]; then
if ! rm -f "$extracted_file"; then
log "ERROR" "Failed to remove temporary extracted file"
fi
fi
# Sync to ensure all writes are complete
sync
# Log final status
if [ $exit_code -ne 0 ]; then
log "ERROR" "Script terminated with error code: $exit_code"
else
log "INFO" "Cleanup completed successfully"
fi
exit $exit_code
}
trap 'cleanup' EXIT
trap 'error_handler ${LINENO} $?' ERR SIGINT SIGTERM
# dependency checking, this is for the .deb conversion
check_dependencies() {
local missing_deps=()
local pkg_manager=""
local install_cmd=""
# Detect package manager
if command -v apt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
pkg_manager="apt"
install_cmd="sudo apt install -y"
elif command -v dnf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
pkg_manager="dnf"
install_cmd="sudo dnf install -y"
elif command -v pacman >/dev/null 2>&1; then
pkg_manager="pacman"
install_cmd="sudo pacman -S --noconfirm"
elif command -v zypper >/dev/null 2>&1; then
pkg_manager="zypper"
install_cmd="sudo zypper install -y"
else
echo -e "${RED}No supported package manager found${NC}"
return 1
fi
# Check for required tools
local dependencies=(
"dd:coreutils"
"pv:pv"
"mkfs.vfat:dosfstools"
"wget:wget"
"mkisofs:mkisofs"
"genisoimage:genisoimage"
"sync:coreutils"
"lsblk:util-linux"
)
for dep in "${dependencies[@]}"; do
IFS=':' read -r cmd pkg <<< "$dep"
if [[ $cmd == *"|"* ]]; then
# Handle alternative commands (e.g., mkisofs|genisoimage)
local found=0
IFS='|' read -r cmd1 cmd2 <<< "$cmd"
IFS='|' read -r pkg1 pkg2 <<< "$pkg"
if command -v "${cmd1%:*}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
found=1
elif command -v "${cmd2%:*}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
found=1
else
missing_deps+=("$pkg1")
fi
elif ! command -v "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
missing_deps+=("$pkg")
fi
done
# If dependencies are missing, prompt for installation
if [ ${#missing_deps[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Missing required dependencies:${NC}"
printf '%s\n' "${missing_deps[@]}"
echo
read -p "Would you like to install them now? (y/n): " install_choice
if [[ "${install_choice,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}Installing dependencies...${NC}"
if ! $install_cmd "${missing_deps[@]}"; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to install dependencies${NC}"
return 1
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Dependencies installed successfully${NC}"
else
echo -e "${RED}Required dependencies must be installed to continue${NC}"
return 1
fi
else
echo -e "${GREEN}All required dependencies are installed${NC}"
fi
return 0
}
# Dependency check right after function definition
if ! check_dependencies; then
log "ERROR" "Dependency check failed. Please install required packages."
exit 1
fi
# Function to list available ISO files
list_iso_files() {
if [ ! -d "$ISO_DIR" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Error: ISO directory not found${NC}"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Available image files:${NC}"
find "$ISO_DIR" -type f -regextype posix-extended \
-regex ".*($SUPPORTED_FORMATS|$COMPRESSED_FORMATS)" | nl || echo "No image files found"
show_image_menu
}
# Function to list only removable devices
list_removable_devices() {
echo -e "${GREEN}Available removable devices:${NC}"
lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,MODEL,VENDOR,RM | grep "1$" | sed 's/ 1$//' > "$TMP_DEVICES"
awk '{printf "%s (%s) - %s %s\n", $1, $2, $3, $4}' "$TMP_DEVICES" | nl
show_device_menu
}
# Modify list_devices function to accept a parameter
list_devices() {
local show_all=${1:-false}
echo -e "${GREEN}Available storage devices:${NC}"
if [ "$show_all" = true ]; then
lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,MODEL,VENDOR | grep -v "loop" > "$TMP_DEVICES"
else
lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,MODEL,VENDOR,RM | grep "1$" | sed 's/ 1$//' > "$TMP_DEVICES"
fi
awk '{printf "%s (%s) - %s %s\n", $1, $2, $3, $4}' "$TMP_DEVICES" | nl
show_device_menu
}
# Function to get device selection
select_device() {
local device_count=$(wc -l < "$TMP_DEVICES")
read -p "Select device number (1-$device_count): " device_num
if [ "$device_num" -ge 1 ] && [ "$device_num" -le "$device_count" ]; then
echo $(sed -n "${device_num}p" "$TMP_DEVICES" | awk '{print $1}')
else
echo ""
fi
}
# download functions
download_iso() {
read -p "Enter ISO URL: " iso_url
log "INFO" "Downloading ISO from: $iso_url"
if ! command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then
log "ERROR" "wget not found. Please install wget"
return 1
fi
local filename=$(basename "$iso_url")
local target_file="$ISO_DIR/$filename"
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloading ISO...${NC}"
wget --progress=bar:force "$iso_url" -O "$target_file"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}Download complete!${NC}"
return 0
else
echo -e "${RED}Download failed!${NC}"
return 1
fi
}
# helper function to check if device is mounted
is_device_mounted() {
local device=$1
if mount | grep -q "^/dev/${device}"; then
return 0 # device is mounted
fi
return 1 # device is not mounted
}
format_drive() {
local device=$1
log "INFO" "Formatting device: /dev/$device"
if ! command -v mkfs.vfat >/dev/null 2>&1; then
fail "mkfs.vfat not found. Please install dosfstools"
return 1
fi
# Check if device is mounted
if lsblk -n -o MOUNTPOINT "/dev/$device"* 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^/'; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Device /dev/$device has mounted partitions${NC}"
read -p "Would you like to unmount them? (y/n): " unmount_choice
if [[ "${unmount_choice,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Unmounting partitions...${NC}"
# Unmount all partitions of the device
if ! sudo umount "/dev/$device"* 2>/dev/null; then
# Try force unmounting if regular unmount fails
if ! sudo umount -f "/dev/$device"* 2>/dev/null; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to unmount all partitions. Continuing anyway...${NC}"
log "WARN" "Failed to unmount some partitions of /dev/$device"
sleep 2
fi
fi
else
fail "Device must be unmounted before formatting"
return 1
fi
fi
echo -e "${YELLOW}Formatting /dev/$device...${NC}"
if ! sudo mkfs.vfat -I "/dev/$device"; then
fail "Failed to format device /dev/$device. Check if device is in use by another process"
return 1
fi
log "INFO" "Successfully formatted /dev/$device"
sync
return 0
}
verify_iso() {
local device=$1
log "INFO" "Verifying ISO on device: /dev/$device"
if ! [ -f "$iso_file" ]; then
log "ERROR" "ISO file not found: $iso_file"
return 1
fi
local iso_size=$(stat -c %s "$iso_file")
local device_size=$(sudo blockdev --getsize64 "/dev/$device")
echo -e "${YELLOW}Verifying ISO...${NC}"
local verify_size=$((iso_size < device_size ? iso_size : device_size))
sudo dd if="/dev/$device" bs=4M count=$((verify_size/4194304)) | diff - "$iso_file"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}Verification successful!${NC}"
return 0
else
echo -e "${RED}Verification failed!${NC}"
return 1
fi
}
# this handles compressed files
extract_file() {
local compressed_file=$1
local output_dir="$ISO_DIR"
local ext="${compressed_file##*.}"
log "INFO" "Extracting file: $compressed_file"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Extracting compressed file...${NC}"
case "$ext" in
gz|xz|zip|7z)
if ! command -v "${ext}cat" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
log "ERROR" "Required tool for $ext extraction not found"
return 1
fi
case "$ext" in
gz) gunzip -c "$compressed_file" > "${compressed_file%.*}" ;;
xz) xz -d -c "$compressed_file" > "${compressed_file%.*}" ;;
zip) unzip -p "$compressed_file" > "${compressed_file%.*}" ;;
7z) 7z e "$compressed_file" -o"$output_dir" ;;
esac
;;
*)
log "ERROR" "Unsupported compression format: $ext"
return 1
;;
esac
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}Extraction complete!${NC}"
echo "${compressed_file%.*}"
return 0
else
echo -e "${RED}Extraction failed!${NC}"
return 1
fi
}
# just a helper functions for menus
show_image_menu() {
echo -e "\n${YELLOW}Image Selection Menu:${NC}"
echo "r) Rescan for images"
echo "b) Back to main menu"
echo "q) Exit program"
echo
}
show_device_menu() {
echo -e "\n${YELLOW}Device Selection Menu:${NC}"
echo "r) Rescan devices"
echo "b) Back to image selection"
echo "q) Exit program"
echo
}
# helper function for progress monitoring
monitor_progress() {
local input=$1
local output=$2
local size=$(stat -c %s "$input")
if check_pv; then
log "INFO" "Starting burn process with progress monitoring"
sudo pv -s "$size" "$input" | sudo dd of="$output" bs=4M conv=fsync
else
log "INFO" "Using dd without progress bar"
sudo dd if="$input" of="$output" bs=4M status=progress conv=fsync
fi
}
# function to check for pv
check_pv() {
if ! command -v pv >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Note: Installing 'pv' is recommended for better progress monitoring${NC}"
echo "Install with: sudo apt install pv # Debian/Ubuntu"
echo " sudo dnf install pv # Fedora/RHEL"
echo " sudo pacman -S pv # Arch Linux"
read -p "Press Enter to continue without pv..."
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# completion dialog function
show_completion_dialog() {
echo -e "\n${GREEN}ISO successfully written to device!${NC}"
echo -e "\nWhat would you like to do?"
echo "1) Burn another image"
echo "2) Exit"
while true; do
read -p "Select option (1-2): " choice
case "$choice" in
1) return 0 ;;
2) log "INFO" "User chose to exit after successful burn"
exit 0 ;;
*) echo -e "${RED}Invalid option${NC}" ;;
esac
done
}
# new function to create disk image
create_disk_image() {
local device=$1
local image_name
# Create images directory if it doesn't exist
mkdir -p "$ISO_DIR"
# Generate default image name
image_name="disk_image_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).img"
# Ask for custom image name
read -p "Enter image name [$image_name]: " custom_name
image_name="${custom_name:-$image_name}"
# Ensure .img extension
[[ $image_name != *.img ]] && image_name="${image_name}.img"
local output_path="$ISO_DIR/$image_name"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Creating disk image from /dev/$device${NC}"
log "INFO" "Creating disk image: $output_path from device: /dev/$device"
# Get device size
local device_size=$(sudo blockdev --getsize64 "/dev/$device")
if check_pv; then
sudo dd if="/dev/$device" bs=4M | pv -s "$device_size" | dd of="$output_path" bs=4M
else
sudo dd if="/dev/$device" of="$output_path" bs=4M status=progress
fi
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}Disk image created successfully: $output_path${NC}"
log "INFO" "Disk image created successfully"
return 0
else
echo -e "${RED}Failed to create disk image${NC}"
log "ERROR" "Failed to create disk image"
return 1
fi
}
# execute advanced DD operations functions here
zero_drive() {
local device=$1
echo -e "${YELLOW}Zeroing out device /dev/$device${NC}"
log "INFO" "Zeroing out device: /dev/$device"
local device_size=$(sudo blockdev --getsize64 "/dev/$device")
if check_pv; then
sudo dd if=/dev/zero bs=4M | pv -s "$device_size" | sudo dd of="/dev/$device" bs=4M
else
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of="/dev/$device" bs=4M status=progress
fi
}
random_data() {
local device=$1
echo -e "${YELLOW}Writing random data to /dev/$device${NC}"
log "INFO" "Writing random data to device: /dev/$device"
local device_size=$(sudo blockdev --getsize64 "/dev/$device")
if check_pv; then
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom bs=4M | pv -s "$device_size" | sudo dd of="/dev/$device" bs=4M
else
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of="/dev/$device" bs=4M status=progress
fi
}
clone_drive() {
local source=$1
local target=$2
echo -e "${YELLOW}Cloning /dev/$source to /dev/$target${NC}"
log "INFO" "Cloning drive: /dev/$source to /dev/$target"
local device_size=$(sudo blockdev --getsize64 "/dev/$source")
if check_pv; then
sudo dd if="/dev/$source" bs=4M | pv -s "$device_size" | sudo dd of="/dev/$target" bs=4M
else
sudo dd if="/dev/$source" of="/dev/$target" bs=4M status=progress
fi
}
backup_mbr() {
local device=$1
local backup_file="$ISO_DIR/mbr_backup_${device}_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).bin"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Backing up MBR from /dev/$device${NC}"
log "INFO" "Backing up MBR from device: /dev/$device"
sudo dd if="/dev/$device" of="$backup_file" bs=512 count=1
echo -e "${GREEN}MBR backup saved to: $backup_file${NC}"
}
restore_mbr() {
local device=$1
local backup_file
echo -e "${GREEN}Available MBR backups:${NC}"
local mbr_files=($(find "$ISO_DIR" -name "mbr_backup_*.bin"))
if [ ${#mbr_files[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}No MBR backups found!${NC}"
return 1
fi
select backup_file in "${mbr_files[@]}"; do
if [ -n "$backup_file" ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Restoring MBR to /dev/$device${NC}"
log "INFO" "Restoring MBR to device: /dev/$device from $backup_file"
sudo dd if="$backup_file" of="/dev/$device" bs=512 count=1
break
fi
done
}
show_advanced_menu() {
while true; do
clear
echo -e "${YELLOW}=== Advanced DD Operations ===${NC}\n"
echo "1. Zero out a drive"
echo "2. Write random data to drive"
echo "3. Clone drive to drive"
echo "4. Backup MBR"
echo "5. Restore MBR"
echo "6. Back to main menu"
echo
read -p "Select an option (1-6): " advanced_option
case $advanced_option in
1|2|3|4|5)
list_devices
read -p "Select source device number: " src_num
device=$(select_device)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
case $advanced_option in
1)
echo -e "${RED}WARNING: This will erase all data on /dev/$device${NC}"
read -p "Are you sure? (yes/no): " confirm
[[ "${confirm,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]] && zero_drive "$device"
;;
2)
echo -e "${RED}WARNING: This will overwrite all data on /dev/$device${NC}"
read -p "Are you sure? (yes/no): " confirm
[[ "${confirm,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]] && random_data "$device"
;;
3)
echo -e "${GREEN}Select target device:${NC}"
list_devices
read -p "Select target device number: " tgt_num
target_device=$(select_device)
if [ -n "$target_device" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}WARNING: This will clone /dev/$device to /dev/$target_device${NC}"
read -p "Are you sure? (yes/no): " confirm
[[ "${confirm,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]] && clone_drive "$device" "$target_device"
fi
;;
4)
backup_mbr "$device"
;;
5)
restore_mbr "$device"
;;
esac
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
fi
;;
6)
return
;;
*)
echo -e "${RED}Invalid option${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
;;
esac
done
}
# Add after other function definitions, before main menu
create_iso_from_dir() {
local source_dir
local default_dir="../make"
local output_name
# Check for required tools
if ! command -v mkisofs >/dev/null 2>&1 && ! command -v genisoimage >/dev/null 2>&1; then
fail "Neither mkisofs nor genisoimage found. Please install one of them"
return
fi
# Ask for source directory
echo -e "${YELLOW}Select source directory:${NC}"
echo "1) Use default directory ($default_dir)"
echo "2) Specify custom directory"
read -p "Select option (1-2): " dir_choice
case "$dir_choice" in
1)
source_dir="$default_dir"
if [ ! -d "$source_dir" ]; then
if ! mkdir -p "$source_dir"; then
fail "Failed to create default directory"
return
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Created default directory: $source_dir${NC}"
fi
;;
2)
read -p "Enter absolute path to source directory: " source_dir
;;
*)
fail "Invalid option"
return
;;
esac
# Validate directory
if [ ! -d "$source_dir" ]; then
fail "Directory does not exist: $source_dir"
return
fi
# Generate default ISO name from directory name
local default_name="$(basename "$source_dir")_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).iso"
read -p "Enter ISO name [$default_name]: " custom_name
output_name="${custom_name:-$default_name}"
# Ensure .iso extension
[[ $output_name != *.iso ]] && output_name="${output_name}.iso"
local output_path="$ISO_DIR/$output_name"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Creating ISO from directory: $source_dir${NC}"
log "INFO" "Creating ISO from directory: $source_dir to $output_path"
# Create ISO using available tool
if command -v mkisofs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! mkisofs -r -J -o "$output_path" "$source_dir"; then
fail "Failed to create ISO using mkisofs"
return
fi
else
if ! genisoimage -r -J -o "$output_path" "$source_dir"; then
fail "Failed to create ISO using genisoimage"
return
fi
fi
if [ -f "$output_path" ]; then
echo -e "${GREEN}ISO created successfully: $output_path${NC}"
log "INFO" "ISO created successfully"
return 0
else
fail "Failed to create ISO"
return
fi
}
# Main menu
while true; do
clear
echo -e "${YELLOW}=== DD Toolbox ===${NC}\n"
echo "1. Flash Image From File"
echo "2. Download Image And Flash"
echo "3. Create A 1:1 Disk Image"
echo "4. Create Image from Directory"
echo "5. Flash Bootable Image" # New option
echo "6. Advanced"
echo "7. Exit"
echo
read -p "Select an option (1-7): " option
case $option in
1)
while true; do
if ! list_iso_files; then
log "ERROR" "Failed to list ISO files"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
fi
read -p "Select image number or option: " iso_num
case "$iso_num" in
q) exit 0 ;;
b) break ;;
r) continue ;;
*)
selected_file=$(find "$ISO_DIR" -type f -regextype posix-extended \
-regex ".*($SUPPORTED_FORMATS|$COMPRESSED_FORMATS)" | sed -n "${iso_num}p")
if [ -z "$selected_file" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Invalid selection${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
fi
# Handle compressed files
if echo "$selected_file" | grep -qE "$COMPRESSED_FORMATS"; then
extracted_file=$(extract_file "$selected_file")
[ $? -ne 0 ] && { read -p "Press Enter..."; continue; }
iso_file="$extracted_file"
else
iso_file="$selected_file"
fi
# Add device listing prompt
echo -e "\n${YELLOW}Device Selection:${NC}"
echo "1) Show all devices"
echo "2) Show only removable devices (USB/SD)"
read -p "Select option (1-2): " dev_choice
case "$dev_choice" in
1) show_all=true ;;
2) show_all=false ;;
*)
echo -e "${RED}Invalid option${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue ;;
esac
while true; do
list_devices "$show_all"
# ...rest of the device selection code...
break
done
break
;;
esac
done
[ "$iso_num" = "b" ] && continue
;;
2)
if ! download_iso; then
log "ERROR" "ISO download failed"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
fi
iso_file="$target_file"
;;
3)
while true; do
list_devices
read -p "Select device number or option: " device_num
case "$device_num" in
q) exit 0 ;;
b) break ;;
r) continue ;;
*)
device=$(select_device)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
if create_disk_image "$device"; then
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
fi
break
else
echo -e "${RED}Invalid device${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
fi
;;
esac
done
;;
4)
create_iso_from_dir
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
;;
5) # Flash Bootable Image
while true; do
if ! list_iso_files; then
log "ERROR" "Failed to list ISO files"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
fi
read -p "Select image number or option: " iso_num
case "$iso_num" in
q) exit 0 ;;
b) break ;;
r) continue ;;
*)
selected_file=$(find "$ISO_DIR" -type f -regextype posix-extended \
-regex ".*($SUPPORTED_FORMATS|$COMPRESSED_FORMATS)" | sed -n "${iso_num}p")
if [ -z "$selected_file" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Invalid selection${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
fi
iso_file="$selected_file"
echo -e "\n${YELLOW}Device Selection:${NC}"
echo "1) Show all devices"
echo "2) Show only removable devices (USB/SD)"
read -p "Select option (1-2): " dev_choice
case "$dev_choice" in
1) show_all=true ;;
2) show_all=false ;;
*)
echo -e "${RED}Invalid option${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue ;;
esac
while true; do
list_devices "$show_all"
device=$(select_device)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
if format_drive "$device" && \
monitor_progress "$iso_file" "/dev/$device" && \
verify_iso "$device"; then
show_completion_dialog
fi
fi
break
done
break
;;
esac
done
;;
6)
show_advanced_menu
;;
7)
exit 0
;;
*)
echo -e "${RED}Invalid option${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
continue
;;
esac
while true; do
list_devices
read -p "Select device number or option: " device_num
case "$device_num" in
q) exit 0 ;;
b) break ;; # Changed from continue 2 to break
r) continue ;;
*)
device=$(select_device)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
# Confirmation and writing process
echo -e "\n${RED}WARNING: This will erase all data on /dev/$device${NC}"
read -p "Are you sure you want to continue? (yes/no): " confirm
if [[ "${confirm,,}" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
format_drive "$device"
echo -e "\n${GREEN}Writing ISO to device...${NC}"
log "INFO" "Writing ISO to device: /dev/$device"
if ! monitor_progress "$iso_file" "/dev/$device"; then
log "ERROR" "Failed to write ISO to device"
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
break
fi
if verify_iso "$device"; then
show_completion_dialog
else
echo -e "\n${RED}Verification failed! The written image might be corrupted.${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
fi
echo -e "\n${GREEN}Operation completed!${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
break
else
echo "Operation cancelled."
read -p "Press Enter to continue..."
break
fi
else
echo -e "${RED}Invalid device${NC}"
read -p "Press Enter..."
fi
;;
esac
done
[ "$device_num" = "b" ] && continue
done

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#!/bin/bash
# DD Burner V1.04
# Please Donate to the Developer if you find this script useful
# On Solana: Setec.sol
# On Ethereum: Digij.eth
# Place ISO files in the ../burn-iso/images/ folder
# This script is designed to be used on Linux systems to burn and create 1:1 copies of ISO files to USB drives.
#
# The progress of the write operation can be monitored using the 'pv' tool if available.
# The script logs all operations to a log file for reference.
# The script requires 'sudo' privileges to run certain commands.
# Ensure that the 'dd' and 'pv' tools are installed on the system for the script to work correctly.
# Import core functions from main script
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/toolbox-cli.sh" >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
zenity --error --text="Could not load core functions. Please ensure toolbox-cli.sh exists in the same directory."
exit 1
}
# GUI specific variables
WINDOW_WIDTH=600
WINDOW_HEIGHT=400
PROGRESS_WIDTH=500
TITLE="DD Toolbox GUI"
# Check for Zenity
check_gui_dependencies() {
if ! command -v zenity >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Zenity is required for the GUI version. Installing..."
if command -v apt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo apt install -y zenity
elif command -v dnf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo dnf install -y zenity
elif command -v pacman >/dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo pacman -S --noconfirm zenity
else
echo "Could not install Zenity. Please install it manually."
exit 1
}
fi
}
# GUI wrapper for list_devices
gui_list_devices() {
local devices_list=""
while IFS= read -r line; do
devices_list+="$line\n"
done < <(lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,MODEL,VENDOR,RM | grep -v "loop")
zenity --list \
--title="Select Device" \
--width=$WINDOW_WIDTH \
--height=$WINDOW_HEIGHT \
--column="Device" \
--column="Size" \
--column="Model" \
--column="Vendor" \
--column="Removable" \
$(echo -e "$devices_list") \
--print-column=1
}
# GUI wrapper for list_iso_files
gui_list_iso_files() {
local iso_list=""
while IFS= read -r file; do
name=$(basename "$file")
size=$(du -h "$file" | cut -f1)
iso_list+="$file|$name|$size\n"
done < <(find "$ISO_DIR" -type f -regextype posix-extended -regex ".*($SUPPORTED_FORMATS|$COMPRESSED_FORMATS)")
zenity --list \
--title="Select ISO File" \
--width=$WINDOW_WIDTH \
--height=$WINDOW_HEIGHT \
--column="Path" \
--column="Filename" \
--column="Size" \
--hide-column=1 \
$(echo -e "$iso_list") \
--print-column=1
}
# GUI progress monitoring
gui_monitor_progress() {
local input=$1
local output=$2
local size=$(stat -c %s "$input")
(pv -n "$input" | sudo dd of="$output" bs=4M conv=fsync 2>/dev/null) 2>&1 | \
zenity --progress \
--title="Writing Image" \
--text="Writing image to device..." \
--percentage=0 \
--auto-close \
--auto-kill \
--width=$PROGRESS_WIDTH
}
# Main GUI menu
gui_main_menu() {
while true; do
action=$(zenity --list \
--title="$TITLE" \
--width=$WINDOW_WIDTH \
--height=$WINDOW_HEIGHT \
--column="Operation" \
"Flash Image From File" \
"Download Image And Flash" \
"Create Disk Image" \
"Create Image from Directory" \
"Flash Bootable Image" \
"Advanced Operations" \
"Exit")
case "$action" in
"Flash Image From File")
iso_file=$(gui_list_iso_files)
if [ -n "$iso_file" ]; then
device=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
if zenity --question \
--title="Confirm Operation" \
--text="WARNING: This will erase all data on /dev/$device\nContinue?"; then
if format_drive "$device"; then
gui_monitor_progress "$iso_file" "/dev/$device"
verify_iso "$device" && \
zenity --info --text="Operation completed successfully!"
fi
fi
fi
fi
;;
"Download Image And Flash")
url=$(zenity --entry \
--title="Download ISO" \
--text="Enter ISO URL:" \
--width=$WINDOW_WIDTH)
if [ -n "$url" ]; then
# Show download progress
wget "$url" -O "$ISO_DIR/$(basename "$url")" 2>&1 | \
sed -u 's/.* \([0-9]\+%\)\ \+\([0-9.]\+.\) \(.*\)/\1\n# Downloading: \2\/s, ETA: \3/' | \
zenity --progress \
--title="Downloading ISO" \
--text="Starting download..." \
--auto-close \
--width=$PROGRESS_WIDTH
fi
;;
"Create Disk Image")
device=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
output_name=$(zenity --entry \
--title="Create Disk Image" \
--text="Enter image name:" \
--entry-text="disk_image_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).img")
if [ -n "$output_name" ]; then
create_disk_image "$device" "$output_name" | \
zenity --progress \
--title="Creating Disk Image" \
--text="Creating image..." \
--pulsate \
--auto-close \
--width=$PROGRESS_WIDTH
fi
fi
;;
"Create Image from Directory")
dir=$(zenity --file-selection --directory \
--title="Select Directory")
if [ -n "$dir" ]; then
output_name=$(zenity --entry \
--title="Create ISO" \
--text="Enter ISO name:" \
--entry-text="$(basename "$dir")_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).iso")
if [ -n "$output_name" ]; then
create_iso_from_dir "$dir" "$output_name" | \
zenity --progress \
--title="Creating ISO" \
--text="Creating ISO..." \
--pulsate \
--auto-close \
--width=$PROGRESS_WIDTH
fi
fi
;;
"Advanced Operations")
advanced_action=$(zenity --list \
--title="Advanced Operations" \
--width=$WINDOW_WIDTH \
--height=$WINDOW_HEIGHT \
--column="Operation" \
"Zero Drive" \
"Write Random Data" \
"Clone Drive" \
"Backup MBR" \
"Restore MBR")
case "$advanced_action" in
"Zero Drive"|"Write Random Data"|"Backup MBR")
device=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
if zenity --question \
--title="Confirm Operation" \
--text="WARNING: This operation cannot be undone!\nContinue?"; then
case "$advanced_action" in
"Zero Drive") zero_drive "$device" ;;
"Write Random Data") random_data "$device" ;;
"Backup MBR") backup_mbr "$device" ;;
esac
fi
fi
;;
"Clone Drive")
source_dev=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$source_dev" ]; then
target_dev=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$target_dev" ]; then
if zenity --question \
--title="Confirm Clone" \
--text="Clone /dev/$source_dev to /dev/$target_dev?"; then
clone_drive "$source_dev" "$target_dev"
fi
fi
fi
;;
"Restore MBR")
device=$(gui_list_devices)
if [ -n "$device" ]; then
backup_file=$(zenity --file-selection \
--title="Select MBR Backup" \
--file-filter="MBR Backup files (mbr_backup_*.bin)")
if [ -n "$backup_file" ]; then
restore_mbr "$device" "$backup_file"
fi
fi
;;
esac
;;
"Exit"|"")
exit 0
;;
esac
done
}
# Check dependencies and start GUI
check_gui_dependencies
check_superuser
gui_main_menu