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Re: Mount a .bin file in Linux

Subject: Re: Mount a .bin file in Linux
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 12:17:06 +0200 (IST)
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Clint Laskowski wrote:
This resulted  in a table of partitions which were correct.

Now, I need to understand how to mount one of those partitions or copy
it to a mountable partition file.

losetup -o partition-offset loop-device file

where partition-offset is what you get in the start column of sfdisk
multiplied by the unit size (sfdisk prints it out).

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