MNComputerGuy wrote:

> I'm working on a Dell laptop drive with three partitions:
> sda1 Dell Diagnostic
> sda2 Recovery Partition
> sda3 OS Partition
> 
> I started the recovery process on sda3, because I wanted to get at the
> important data first.
> ddrescue /dev/sda3 /media/sdb1/os.img /media/sdb1/oslog
> 
> Now, after having reasonably good results on the OS partition, I would like
> to add the other two (sda1 and sda2) to the existing image from sda3, to
> create one complete image, which in hindsight I should have done from the
> beginning. How can this be achieved?

First rescue the beginning to a drive image (offset = starting position of sda3 
on sda):
ddrescue -s offset /dev/sda drive.img drivelog

Then add the rescued os partition:
ddrescue -i 0 -o offset os.img drive.img joinlog

Notes:
- To join the two parts, you will need free space at least the size of os.img.
- If you want to continue rescuing data from the os partition to drive.img 
after joining, you would have to completely recalculate and rewrite oslog and 
work it into drivelog. As this might be quite complicated, I would recommend 
finishing rescuing sda3 to os.img prior to joining it with drive.img. 

Regards, 
Florian


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