James Hozier writes:
> $ file file.img
> file.img: DOS floppy 1440k, x86 hard disk boot sector
> $
>
> Is there a way to either mount .img or do I have to figure out a way to
> convert it?
Take another look at the vnconfig man page. The first example should
fit your scenario with file system t
On 08/11/2010 17:22, James Hozier wrote:
Since there are apparently is no software for this kind of conversion, by what
other
means or methods are there to do this on OpenBSD? I cannot mount .img at all
with
either vnconfig or '-o loop'.
$ file file.img
file.img: DOS floppy 1440k, x86 hard dis
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 8:22 AM, James Hozier wrote:
> Since there are apparently is no software for this kind of conversion, by
> what other
> means or methods are there to do this on OpenBSD? I cannot mount .img at all
> with
> either vnconfig or '-o loop'.
-t msdos?
On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 08:22:13AM -0800, James Hozier wrote:
> Since there are apparently is no software for this kind of conversion, by
> what other
> means or methods are there to do this on OpenBSD? I cannot mount .img at all
> with
> either vnconfig or '-o loop'.
Just FYI re: 'mount -o loop
Since there are apparently is no software for this kind of conversion, by what
other
means or methods are there to do this on OpenBSD? I cannot mount .img at all
with
either vnconfig or '-o loop'.
$ file file.img
file.img: DOS floppy 1440k, x86 hard disk boot sector
$
Is there a way to either m
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