Le ven. 15 déc. 2023 à 11:39, Alberto Garcia <[email protected]> a écrit :
> On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 09:15:22AM +0100, lacsaP Patatetom wrote: > > here's a little script following the exchanges above. > > perhaps it will be useful to others... > > If you want a full disk image with its partition table I don't know if > you are aware that those tools can work with offsets, e.g.: > > $ truncate -s 500M disk.img > $ echo -e 'label:gpt\n2048,,U' | sfdisk disk.img > $ mkfs.fat --offset 2048 disk.img > $ mcopy -i disk.img@@1M -s /path/to/files :: > > where 2048 is the offset of the first partition (2048 sectors = 1MB) > > Berto > > it will be much more flexible this way :-) I was having trouble with mkfs.fat which, according to my man page, is supposed to accept the --offset option, but refuses it on the pretext that it's unknown... thank you.
