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2020 Aug 25
3
DVR recorder how to resucue files
Hallo, we've a DVD recorder from everfoces and problems to open files using the interface. I made a backup using dd without any problems but how can I mount this image. Normal loop options don't work. Thanks for hints. Ralf
2020 Aug 25
0
DVR recorder how to resucue files
Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at rprengel.de> wrote: > I made a backup using dd without any problems but how can I mount this > image. > Normal loop options don't work. Too little information. Tell us what you tried (the exact command) and what happened (any error message). -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca>
2020 Aug 26
0
DVR recorder how to resucue files
ralf.prengel at comline.de wrote: > Trying to mount this file simple with mount -o loop save.dd > /mnt/backup fails. > I found out that VDR are using non-standard disk-configurations and > filesystems. If this were a normal DVD, you'd have to specify the file system: mount -t iso9660 -o loop save.dd /mnt/backup But you say the DVD uses a non-standard file system, so this
2020 Aug 27
0
DVR recorder how to resucue files
It looks like you've backuped an entire disk that might contain partitions. So first check if you have partitions inside: sudo fdisk -lu save.dd If you have partitions inside, use the start offset of the partition to create a loopback device (e.g. a partition starts at 56): sudo losetup -o $((56*512)) /dev/loop0 save.dd Now you should be able to use the partition. First check and than
2020 Aug 27
2
DVR recorder how to resucue files
It looks like you've backuped an entire disk that might contain partitions. So first check if you have partitions inside: sudo fdisk -lu save.dd If you have partitions inside, use the start offset of the partition to create a loopback device (e.g. a partition starts at 56): sudo losetup -o $((56*512)) /dev/loop0 save.dd Now you should be able to use the partition. First check and than
2020 Aug 27
0
DVR recorder how to resucue files
Am Do., 27. Aug. 2020 um 13:07 Uhr schrieb <ralf.prengel at comline.de>: > [...] > no partions are shown with dd. > [...] dd does not show partitions, fdisk does (or parted or ...). Regards Thomas
2020 Aug 26
4
DVR recorder how to resucue files
Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at rprengel.de> wrote: > I made a backup using dd without any problems but how can I mount > this image. > Normal loop options don't work. Too little information. Tell us what you tried (the exact command) and what happened (any error message). Ok, sorry. Our recoder device that stores all videos of several cameras doesn t work any longer. Before
2005 Jun 11
1
Login incorrect problem (SUSE-packaged Xen)
Hello, I am a newbie of Xen and just started with SUSE9.3-packaged Xen. The packaged document README.SuSE and script mk-xen-resucue-img.sh did me a great help, I could run sample ttylinux-xen and rescue-based Suse with xen. Now I''m trying YaST dirinstall. I Created a root FS image and installed a "minimal system required" using YaST . This domain booted and login console appeared. But when I hit "root...
2005 Apr 02
4
mkbootdisk!
I'm trying to make a bootdisk in my CentOS server and I got this error.. any ideas? [root at server:~]$ rpm -qa kernel kernel-2.6.9-5.0.3.EL [root at server:~]$ mkbootdisk 2.6.9-5.0.3.EL --device /dev/fd0 Insert a disk in /dev/fd0. Any information on the disk will be lost. Press <Enter> to continue or ^C to abort: cp: writing `/tmp/mkbootdisk.d20227/initrd.img': No space left on