On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Thomas Schweikle wrote: > This is a bit of topic here, but maybe someone has a solution! > > I can mount dd produced image files (harddisk images) in FreeBSD or > Linux using different commands: > > FreeBSD: > # mdconfig -a -t vnode -f ${HOME}/vc.img -u 4 > # mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/md4 /mnt/win_c > > Linux: > # losetup /dev/loop0 ${HOME}/vc.img > # mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/loop0 /mnt/win_c > > or if one prefers: > # mount -t ntfs -o ro,loop ${HOME}/vc.img /mnt/win_c > > afterwards I can access this mounted volume as if it where a real > harddisk. Is there any way doing the same using Windows?
For free? I doubt it. Linux has had to evolve to read disk formats produced on other OSes - Windoze has never had to. (Hell, Mac's can read PC disks but Ive never seen a PC read a Mac disk out of the box). There might be commercial software that does this (I seem to remember something called MacDrive for reading Mac disks) or you might find a tool in Cygwin that does what you want. -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list