dd does not show partitions, fdisk does (or parted or ...).
Sorry,
my mistake.
I used several disktools.
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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
Ralf Prengel 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
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: CentOS Im Auftrag von Fabian Arrotin
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2020 14:28
An: centos@centos.org
Betreff: Re: [CentOS] PXE ValueError: new value non-existent xfs filesystem is
not valid as a default fs type
On 16/01/2020 10:50, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>
Hallo,
my kickstart configuration (Centos 7.6) is working fine using pxe now but I ve
two little problems:
1)
The installation stops in the last screen "installation finished" and doesn't
switch to the login-screen.
2)
How can I configure the profile for users to answer all question that are
Hallo,
I planning to migrate ouch dockerfarm from debian to centos.
Most of our customers are using redhat or centos and some oft eh books I m
using are written for centos too.
My question:
Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the docker-repo?
Thanks for hints
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