I have been a dd fan for decades and I use it regularly to back up partitions and entire drives. In the past few years I've learned how dd can be combined with other tools (like squashfs, mount, and the losetup) to compactly store and browse these drive images. It's really great.
However, there's another use where those tools are not so great. For example, I've had a number of friends bring me their old Windows computers asking me to recover all of their files so they save what they want and dispose of the old computer. I can easily image their drives and partitions and hand them a USB drive with the whole thing, but what could they do with that? If they were running Linux, I'd set up a script to mount each partition as read only, and they could copy what they wanted to wherever they wanted it. But they're not running Linux, so here I am.
From what I've skimmed and inferred so far, it looks like OSFMount could mount such a binary image (either single or multiple partitions) and allow them to browse and copy files in a familiar Windows-like environment. Is that true? Does that seem like a reasonable use of the tool? Would there be any drawbacks to that application?
Thanks in advance.
However, there's another use where those tools are not so great. For example, I've had a number of friends bring me their old Windows computers asking me to recover all of their files so they save what they want and dispose of the old computer. I can easily image their drives and partitions and hand them a USB drive with the whole thing, but what could they do with that? If they were running Linux, I'd set up a script to mount each partition as read only, and they could copy what they wanted to wherever they wanted it. But they're not running Linux, so here I am.
From what I've skimmed and inferred so far, it looks like OSFMount could mount such a binary image (either single or multiple partitions) and allow them to browse and copy files in a familiar Windows-like environment. Is that true? Does that seem like a reasonable use of the tool? Would there be any drawbacks to that application?
Thanks in advance.
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