Mount CloneZilla image
From WickyWiki
2009 mounting, system, Command-line
1. locate image and go there, you will find files like: "sda1.ntfs-img.aa" and "sda1.ntfs-img.ab" ...
2. find what compression has been used, gzip, bzip or lzop?
file *.ntfs-img.aa
Windows NTFS partition
3. you will need ntfsclone, install
sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
4. lets say its gzip (as it probably is), then we need to extract the NTFS image using gzip.
Note: this will take considerable time.
Note: the image will be sized to the original partition-size, unused space included
sudo cat *.ntfs-img.* | gzip -d -c | ntfsclone --restore-image -o ntfs.img -
5. mount with:
sudo mkdir /media/ntfs-img sudo mount -o loop -t ntfs ntfs.img /media/ntfs-img
Linux ext4 partition
3. you will need ntfsclone, install
sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
4. lets say its gzip (as it probably is), then we need to extract the NTFS image using gzip.
Note: the image will be sized to the original partition-size, unused space included. This can also take quite some time.
TODO for ext4:
sudo cat *.ext4-ptcl-img.* | gzip -d -c | ? --restore-image -o ext4.img -
5. mount with:
sudo mkdir /media/ext4-img sudo mount -o loop -t ext4 ext4.img /media/ext4-img