fdisk
shows a block count, so you should multiply the value from the 'Begin' or 'Start' column of the fdisk
output by 512
(or whatever the block size is) to obtain the offset to mount at.mount
command can handle that:umount
command-d
:-P
parameter (depending on you OS), it will map the partitions in the file content:loop
:-t msdos
for floppy-t iso9660
for CD-ROM imagelosetup -P
automation for multi partition imageslosetup -P
, and here are some handy Bash functions to further automate things. Usage: