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Usb drive has unallocated space
Usb drive has unallocated space






usb drive has unallocated space

The installer of Debian 9.2.1 comes in a set of three DVDs. This question has arisen from the following situation. I want to mount the image directly from where the image is already stored. Note that the following is NOT what I want: using the dd command to copy the image from the hidden space into an allocated space so that the resultant duplicate image be a regular file visible to a filesystem, and then mounting the resultant image file. One solution is for the situation where the disk holding the image is write-protected* and hence the partition table on the disk cannot be modified or created.Īnother solution is to modify the partition table on the disk, assuming that the disk holding the image is writable, and that the first several gigabytes on the disk holds the bootable isohybrid image of Debian installation DVD-1 of version 9.2.1 for amd64.

usb drive has unallocated space usb drive has unallocated space

Assuming that the exact location and size of the image are given, how can the image be mounted? Note that, because it is hidden in an unallocated space, it is not recognizable to the filesystem. Suppose that an iso disk image is hidden in an unallocated free space on a disk.








Usb drive has unallocated space