Le vendredi 26 avril 2019, 10:03:12 CEST Michael Prokop a écrit :
> Hi!
> 
> * Justin B Rye [Thu Apr 25, 2019 at 11:49:28PM +0100]:
> > Xavier Brochard wrote:
> [...]
> 
> > > Description: tool to crossmount between multiple input and output
> > > harddisk images> 
> > That's a bit long (in a synopsis, several of these words are
> > unnecessary), and not even really accurate - it isn't for converting
> > between *images*, it's for converting between *formats*.
> > 
> > Here's a suggested thoroughly rewritten version:
> >  Description: tool for crossmounting between disk image formats
> >  
> >   xmount converts between multiple input and output disk image types
> >   on the fly, using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) to create a virtual
> >   file system representing the input image. The virtual representation
> >   can be in raw DD, DMG, VirtualBox VDI format, Microsoft VHD format, or
> >   VMware VMDK format; input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness
> >   Compression Format), or AFF (Advanced Forensic Format) files.
> >   .
> >   xmount can be used to boot forensic disk images with QEMU, KVM,
> >   VirtualBox, VmWare, or the like, since it supports virtual write
> >   access with redirection to a cache file.

I would put this last sentence at first, it will ease to understand what the 
primary purpose of xmount is. xmount is not the right tool if one need a 
virtual FS for running a VM at work like a virtual server.

-- 
Librement,
Xavier Brochard
« La liberté est à l'homme ce que les ailes sont à l'oiseau » 
(Jean-Pierre Rosnay)

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