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# mount -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop0 img.dd /mnt | # mount -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop0 img.dd /mnt | ||
| + | -or- | ||
| + | # mount -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop/0 img.dd /mnt | ||
| − | To unmount | + | |
| + | ==To unmount== | ||
# umount /mnt | # umount /mnt | ||
Revision as of 22:38, 21 May 2006
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FreeBSD
To mount a disk image on FreeBSD:
First attach the image to unit #1:
# mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /big3/project/images/img/67.img -u 1
Then mount:
# mount -t msdos /dev/md1s1 /mnt
# ls /mnt BOOTLOG.PRV BOOTLOG.TXT COMMAND.COM IO.SYS MSDOS.SYS
To unmount:
# umount /mnt # mdconfig -d -u 1
To mount the image read-only, use:
# mdconfig -o readonly -a -t vnode -f /big3/project/images/img/67.img -u 1 # mount -o ro -t msdos /dev/md1s1 /mnt
Linux
To mount a disk image on Linux
# mount -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop0 img.dd /mnt
-or-
# mount -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop/0 img.dd /mnt
To unmount
# umount /mnt
To mount the image read-only, use:
# mount -t vfat -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 img.dd /mnt