At 17:30 20/08/2004. Warren Block had this to say:
>On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
>>venus# vnconfig vn0 san32.img
>
>I don't know what that does, but it does not agree with the examples in the vnconfig
>man page. Instead, it should be
>
>vnconfig -c -v /dev/vn0 san32.img
>
>(I
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
At 14:49 20/08/2004. Warren Block had this to say:
See the example of how to mount an ISO CD image in the examples
section of the vnconfig man page; it should be the same, except the
filesystem type will be msdos.
msdos? Ok, that confuses me.
At 14:49 20/08/2004. Warren Block had this to say:
>On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
>
>>But how can I mount it? The format is a 28Mb slice (a) and a 4Mb
>>slice (e). I've tried
>>vnconfig vn0 sanDisk.32Mb.image
>>and
>>vnconfig vn0a sanDisk.32Mb.image
>>but fdisk tells me 'inval
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
But how can I mount it? The format is a 28Mb slice (a) and a 4Mb
slice (e). I've tried
vnconfig vn0 sanDisk.32Mb.image
and
vnconfig vn0a sanDisk.32Mb.image
but fdisk tells me 'invalid superblock' when pointed at /dev/vn0[a].
See the example of how
Hello,
I didn't get any responses at all to this question (below).
Does that mean I asked it wrong, or that there isn't anyone
out there with an answer?
additional to the below, linux allows me to set an offset
to losetup, so under that OS I would:
losetup o 16384 /dev/loop0 san32.
Hello,
4.10-RELEASE
I've got an image of a 32mb compact flash card that I created by
dd if=/dev/ad3 of=./sanDisk.32Mb.image
Now, I want to mount that image and check it for validity, edit
it, etc, and then get it back onto the flash card. I've already
worked out how to get it back onto a compa