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Diskinternals linux reader full
Diskinternals linux reader full







diskinternals linux reader full

Is there any way I can open this file? DiskInternals Linux Reader can open the file somewhat, but as I said above, the partitions mounted inside the directory tree, not in root, are not visible, so a lot of data cannot be viewed using this program. Trying to import this into GParted results in the program seeing an empty 32 GB disk image. No partitions listed, but MBR is protective, while no GPT is present? Makes no sense.

diskinternals linux reader full

Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name Total free space is 62480317 sectors (29.8 GiB) Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries

diskinternals linux reader full

Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 33įirst usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 62480350 I tried analysing the disk image using fdisk and this is the output:ĭisk identifier (GUID): 182E51FA-C013-4218-A885-5520DA95AD11 I tried extracting the userdata partition on its own, but Ubuntu still wouldn't mount it with no message displayed and Linux Reader still wouldn't make use of the deep mount points. The EXT4 partition is added to disks, shows up in Nautilus, but when opened, it displays a message saying the loop partition cannot be mounted read-only. When I try to mount the SD Card image using the default Disk Image Mounter, the FAT32 partition is correctly mounted and all the files are readable. When I try to mount the Internal Memory image using the default Disk Image Mounter, Ubuntu adds it to the loop devices list, but does not mount it. When I try to mount the SD Card image, both partitions are readable. When I try to mount the Internal Memory image, most of the mount points are correctly recognized, but the partitions inside the directory tree (deeper than root) are not mounted and result in empty folders. Trying to mount the images in DiskInternals Linux Reader yields some results: The SD Card is formatted in 2 partitions: one FAT32, one EXT4. The Internal Memory has many different partitons formatted in Linux compatible FS types. I have made a full memory backup of my rooted Android phone and I would like to be able to mount the images of the Internal Memory and the SD Card in Ubuntu.









Diskinternals linux reader full