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I tried with right click "Open With", and select “Disk Image Mounter.” and it throw me an error..
Error mounting /dev/loop0p6 at /media/carlos/Videos: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1001,gid=1001" "/dev/loop0p6" "/media/carlos/Videos"' exited with non-zero exit status 21: ntfs-3g-mount: mount failed: Permiso denegado
Failed to sync device /dev/loop0p6: Error de entrada/salida
Failed to close volume /dev/loop0p6: Error de entrada/salida
(udisks-error-quark, 0)
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Is an image of en entire NTFS HDD with few partitions what I want to mount.
It didn't work...
mount: Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img: failed to setup loop device: No existe el archivo o el directorio
The image file is on an external drive, by the way.
Update: I made a typing mistake in the console with the name of the image...
Now I have another error...
Failed to mount '/dev/loop0': Argumento inválido
The device '/dev/loop0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?
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haven't noticed any problems with the default one lately though, just doubleclick on iso and its mounted
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fdisk -l Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img
This is what I got:
Disk Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img: 232,9 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x0f3f0f3f
Disposit. Inicio Start Final Sectores Size Id Tipo
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img1 2048 24578047 24576000 11,7G 27 WinRE N
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img2 * 24578048 24782847 204800 100M 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img3 24782848 150611967 125829120 60G 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img4 150611968 381308927 230696960 110G f W95 Ext
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img5 150614016 171585535 20971520 10G 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img6 171587584 276445183 104857600 50G 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img7 276447232 297418751 20971520 10G 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img8 297420800 318392319 20971520 10G 7 HPFS/NT
Hitachi-HTS545025B9A300-2018-05-13-2339.img9 318394368 381308927 62914560 30G 7 HPFS/NT
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I had to do the same a while ago. You can't mount the whole disk at once.
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With that, will the mounted partition appear on desktop like a USB drive?
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Interesting. While I know kpartx works with an LVM device on Linux, I've never tried it on a .img with multiple partitions. I'll have to give it a shot and see if it does, because that'd simplify this.
Or you could try it
kpartx -av $image_file
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I'm gonna have a look at kpartx later. That might be indeed simpler!