Thank you William and Dennis for the feedback. It turns out that executing the command 'mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/loop0' prior to attempting to read the backing storage was incorrect. This creates a new file system and overwrites the old one. I should only have used that command once when the backing storage was created.
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