Les Mikesell wrote:
> Yes, but I might want to do ext3 partitions too - and I may want to 
> convert back   after changes.  Should gzip and either ntfsclone or 
> partclone handle it?
ntfsclone is just an example, if the image format is partclone, you can 
use partclone to handle that:
http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/68_manually_partclone_restore.faq#68_manually_partclone_restore.faq

However, if you can, using virtual machine is an easier solution.

Steven.
>
>
>
> Steven Shiau wrote:
>> Maybe this is the one you are looking for?
>> http://drbl.sourceforge.net/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/43_read_ntfsimg_content.faq#43_read_ntfsimg_content.faq
>>  
>>
>>
>> Steven.
>>
>> On 2010/3/9 上午 07:46, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> Is there a handy (or even not-so-handy) way to convert the partition
>>> images saved by clonezilla into full image files that could be
>>> loopback-mounted and modified, and then convert them back?  I can think
>>> of some instances where this would be handier than having to go back to
>>> real disks to make changes.
>>>
>>

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