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February 20, 2015, 03:56:26 AM
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Need help creating bootstrap.dat in Linux terminals - I've found a dozen or so tutorials on Google on how to do it on Windows's but unfortunately, my server is running Amazon's Linux OS.
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February 20, 2015, 09:00:37 AM
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Need help creating bootstrap.dat in Linux terminals - I've found a dozen or so tutorials on Google on how to do it on Windows's but unfortunately, my server is running Amazon's Linux OS.

What do you mean how to generate it ? It's like windows as far as I know . you simply download the Bootstrap.dat from a torrent and place it on Bitcoin Directory once you run your Bitcoin Core client , It start importing from Disk and split that file into other files (blocks) .

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February 20, 2015, 09:47:47 AM
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Need help creating bootstrap.dat in Linux terminals - I've found a dozen or so tutorials on Google on how to do it on Windows's but unfortunately, my server is running Amazon's Linux OS.

What do you mean how to generate it ? It's like windows as far as I know . you simply download the Bootstrap.dat from a torrent and place it on Bitcoin Directory once you run your Bitcoin Core client , It start importing from Disk and split that file into other files (blocks) .

~ Madness

I've thought from time to time about producing a bootstrap.dat that extends to the current chain depth; the one that people are still getting off of the torrent is now over a year old.

But now we no longer need it.  With version 0.10, we now have headers-first download, so it no longer matters.  It's now about as fast to download using the bitcoin client as it is via bittorrent.

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