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Easily mount a .img file on Linux
npm install -g mount-img
Use it just as you would mount but instead of passing a /dev device
pass a disk image file.
mount-img my-image.img mnt
If you want to mount a specific partition from the image you can use the -p parameter.
# mount partition 5
mount-mig my-image.img mnt -p 5
Per default it just mounts the first one.
To create raw image files you can use fallocate
# make a ~1gb image
fallocate my-image.img -l 1000000000
Then using fdisk you can make a partition table
# to simply make a single partition, follow this
fdisk my-image.img
n<enter>
<enter>
<enter>
<enter>
w<enter>
You can also make more than one partition or make one bootable etc.
Then format the partition using ext4
# note the Start sector
fdisk -l my-image.img
# change 2048 to the Start sector (usually 2048)
mkfs.ext4 -F -E offset=$((2048 * 512)) my-image.img
You can now mount this image using mount-img
mount-img my-image.img mnt
Happy mounting!
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Easily mount a .img file on Linux
We found that mount-img demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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