Hello all,
I have a question aboutOSFMount and a partition problem. I want to use it on the command line (OSFMount.com) for a personal python script, but I have a problem when mounting my E01. It creates a physical volume but without any partition when the image should have two. The idea of the script is to have a physical volume created from E01, then to convert it to vmdk with VBoxManage to make a VM.
When I use the graphical version, everything works, even the virtual machine.
I use the following command:
Did the error come from my order? Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my English
I have a question aboutOSFMount and a partition problem. I want to use it on the command line (OSFMount.com) for a personal python script, but I have a problem when mounting my E01. It creates a physical volume but without any partition when the image should have two. The idea of the script is to have a physical volume created from E01, then to convert it to vmdk with VBoxManage to make a VM.
When I use the graphical version, everything works, even the virtual machine.
I use the following command:
- OSFMount.com -a -t file -o wc, physical -f D: /8_Img_test/WinX_E01/WinX_E01.E01
- OSFMount.com -a -t file -o wc, physical -f D: /8_Img_test/WinX_E01/WinX_E01.E01 -v #
Did the error come from my order? Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my English

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