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Re: Linux, dd, and image file

From: Luis Gomez <lgomez(at)infoemergencias.com>
Date: Tue Apr 01 2003 - 22:30:50 EST

It's perfectly possible, but you forgot an important point: you imaged a DRIVE, and want to mount a PARTITION. IIRC, there are 63 blocks of 512 bytes between the beginning of the disk and the beginning of the partition, so how about losetup /dev/loop0 testing.bin -o 63

Maybe it's not 63 (though I think it is), but anyway this is the way to go. Later you can mount it with no problem.

Regards

        Pope

On Martes, 1 de Abril de 2003 18:31, Sabol, Paul wrote:
> Basically, I md5 the original drive, make a working directory on my Linux

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