We have enough space in the SAN, so .... ;)

But using a file is simpler ..

Bye, Peer
Timothy J. Massey schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/08/2007 02:11:47 AM:


is it possible to to "dd" everything into a file and
mount it using a loop devices ?

Then I would be able to make some copys of the "dirty" filesystem
an try various things ...


Of course it is.  Mount doesn't care if it's a partition or a file...

You mentioned that the filesystem was too big for the space you have on the test system. My recommendation would be to buy a 500GB hard drive for testing this... ;)

Tim Massey





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