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Re: [Xen-users] MOUNT PROBLEM


  • To: "Carlo Granisso" <carlo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "Trolle Selander" <trolle.selander@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 12:58:31 +0100
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The "lomount" utility lets you specify a partition for loopack mounting in a full-disk image file. It's available in tools/misc in the current xen-unstable sources, but I'm not sure whether the pre-built or distro-packaged versions of xen have it bundled yet.

On 3/6/07, Carlo Granisso <carlo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all.
Few days ago I've created a domU with windows XP and two file: one for the
primary disk, the second one for an additional disk.

Now I've the problem that I must recover two doc file that are in the second
disk of domU (formatted in NTFS).
I've tried to mount "disk2.img " with "mount -o loop -t ntfs disk2.img" but
it say that is not a superblock device and filesystem is wrong.

I can't restart my domU because qemu-dm (and also qemu) say "could not
initialize SDL - exiting".
I've xen (3.0.3.1) installed in Debian.

Ideas?

Thanks,


Carlo

I'm really interested to mount and recover some files from disk2.img...


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