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  • pecify -t ext3 as the mount option (you can get the FS type per partition by df -T) Remember to use fdisk -lu to get the starting sector for each partitionMultiply the starting sector x 512 bytes and specify the result in the offset field of the mount command here is an example to mount and explor a copy of the /boot partition of a Red Hat 4 U4 vmdk using a flexcloning:One reader asked a good q
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