1st Off, I love this program.
2nd, I am just about to wipe a server, but I want to insure I can pull
the contents of the drive image in case I may need them in the future (I
don't plan to, but just in case)
Anyway, I have created an image of the server on one of my FTP servers,
I then gunzip'd the file and get the image of the drive (its huge)
Now, I am trying to mout the image on a centos box so if needed, I could
pull files off of the image.
Right now I am stuck at mounting the image, here is a little bit of what
I have tried
# mount -o loop /home/richard/image/r1-ww-db_image /root/temp/
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
Fine, I do:
# file r1-ww-db_image
r1-ww-db_image: x86 boot sector
Cool ... now what do I put for the filesystem type?
What I am imaging is a OpenBSD router we no longer need to use, and we
have plans for the hardware. But just in case I need some config file, I
want to make sure I can get it before wiping the drives.
Thoughts?
Sorry for the stupid questions, I am a bit of a newby but catching on fast.
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Richard Bessey
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