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Re: tool for mount a dd image

Subject: Re: tool for mount a dd image
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 02:47:54 -0500
Perhaps it might be best to edit smb.conf to share the new available mount point (after the mount (mnt?) -o loop...) and therefore make it available to windows. This of course assumes that you're running samba in your environment. While it may not be the same as a local mount it would give you access to an otherwise windows inaccessible image.

Good Luck

Sean Swayze
swayze AT pcsage DOT biz




On 25-Jan-05, at 4:17 PM, Arnvid Karstad wrote:

On Tuesday 25 January 2005 15:35, routerg wrote:
Are you sure you have NT filesystems compiled into your kernel?

I think what they asked of is a way to mount dd disk images in Windows, not
the other way around. I have never yet seen a way to this, DaemonTool's only
work since it's made to read DVDFS/CDFS/ISO filesystems, but it has no
knowledge of fs structures like ntfs or similar.


Using the linux way of mount -o loop /path/to/dd-file /mnt/point should have
been supported in a big commercial OS like windows but what can you say ;)
it's MS


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