Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 07:08:58 -0700 From: Robert <traveling08@cox.net> To: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OT: fdisk Message-ID: <20101004070858.3a101fa3@asus64> In-Reply-To: <20101004123413.8e7cf859.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <201010031319.o93DJaDE005892@mail.r-bonomi.com> <20101003100051.23e2cc77@asus64> <20101003194045.849d6419.freebsd@edvax.de> <20101003142935.3d751862@asus64> <20101004123413.8e7cf859.freebsd@edvax.de>
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 12:34:13 +0200 Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> wrote: > On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 14:29:35 -0700, Robert <traveling08@cox.net> wrote: > > Thanks for the info. I successfully did the above and now I have a > > 58.6GB file named disk.img on a UFS disk. > > > > Umm, what should I do now. Sorry for dumb question number 37 this > > weekend but I am a bit confused. Can I do just the opposite to > > another NTFS drive and end up with all the data looking like it > > should? I.E. dd from the file to an NTFS disk. > > You can now use the file as if it were a disk. To "turn it into > a device", simply do > > % mkdir mnt > % sudo mdconfig -a -t vnode -u 10 -f disk.img > % mount -o ro /dev/md10 mnt/ > > This should give you the chance to extract files from it. You > can also use fdisk on the /dev/md10 file (or any other unit > number given by -u you want to use). > I have now a free 1TB drive for use. It is formatted as UFS. Should I remove formatting before I dd the 500GB drive to it? I tried the above process and here is what I have. [root@asus64] ~# mdconfig -a -t vnode -u 10 -f /250extra/disk.img [root@asus64] ~# mount -o ro /dev/md10 /mnt mount: /dev/md10 : Invalid argument [root@asus64] ~# mount_ntfs -o ro /dev/md10 /mnt mount_ntfs: /dev/md10: Input/output error [root@asus64] ~# ls -l /dev/md* crw-r----- 1 root operator 0, 129 Oct 4 06:43 /dev/md10 crw-r----- 1 root operator 0, 130 Oct 4 06:43 /dev/md10s1 crw------- 1 root wheel 0, 66 Oct 1 14:43 /dev/mdctl [root@asus64] ~# mount -o ro /dev/md10s1 /mnt [root@asus64] ~# ls -l /mnt total 0 [root@asus64] ~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on <snip> /dev/ad12s1d 226G 59G 149G 28% /250extra /dev/md10s1 451G 32G 383G 8% /mnt ^^^^ ^^^ [root@asus64] ~# ls -la /mnt total 0 > Warren wrote: > It will give an exact copy of the first 250G, which also means it > will not resize the 500G filesystem into a working 250G version. Same questions as above. Can I dd to a 1TB? And what format on the drive? I apologize again if I am coming off as dense. I have not used "dd" before as I have always used dump for backups. Robert
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