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[Xen-users] mounting CentOS formatted file-backed images


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  • From: "Andrew Wang" <andrewinet@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 23:50:24 -0400
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As noted in the subject, I'm trying to mount a file-backed CentOS 5 image. CentOS 5 partitions and formats the image itself (when installing via kickstart) , which might prove difficult to deal with. I'm trying to get read-only access to file-backed Cent images, i.e. for backup purposes. Is this possible?

Regards


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