On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 05:47:37PM -0700, steven...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi, 
>    I'm trying to use blockpeek to open the contents of a file.  Inside the vm 
> i ran debugfs: imap /test/findme   and got: inode 32642 is part of block 
> group 4 located at block 131074, offset 0x0100
> 
> I try using 0x100 or 256 as the offset to blockpeek into that VM and get 
> nonsense as a result.
> 
> Am I calculating the offset incorrectly, is there a better way to find a 
> file's location on disk? And then open it? 
> 
> I'm just printing the return as a string from the buffer looping over size.  
> Is that incorrect? 
> Thanks again,
> Steve 

Oh, hey, sorry--I totally forgot to respond to your earlier email.
Would libguestfs possibly be a fit for what you're trying to do?  

http://libguestfs.org/

Dave

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