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Here is the beginnning of my NTFS partition. Here is the beginning of my FAT32 partition. So that you can compare, here is an example fat32 partition and a NTFS partition. Now, once you hexedit the header.bin (so that it doesn't overload the hexeditor - some load the whole file into memory), you will need to look for signatures. You will have to do an ls -l and see which file actually contains data (the one that is hundreds of megabytes) I'm not sure if the gho or ghs is correct. Head -c 1000000 image_file.gho > header.bin You may want to extract the first megabyte or so from the file: You can try ghex2, hexedit (console), and probably a number of other ones. I have had different experiences with many editors for things like this. I recommend using a hex editor to do this. Most likely, unless you used compression when you created the ghost images, they will be stored in the file, at a certain offset. Anyone know anything different? Anyone have any idea about a work around?įirst of all, it would be easier to use ghost to do this, since that's probably how you created them.

Thing would be different is more people had this need hehe, surely someone could reverse it to make a kernel fs module, or something, but as far as I know such a thing does not exist for ghost files. I doubt that thing has changed, since the ghost format is propietary, close, and symantec is not willing to provide the specifications. I remember someone looking for the same thing in these forums, and AFAIK he never got a solution.
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I would also need to install the required file onto the partition that is reserved for Windows. I'd like to mount these files so that I can browse them to see which one to install. After browsing the installation CD, I believe that the OS resides in one of several.
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I've got Linux running decently one my laptop (still working on WPA, but that's another issue.).Īnyway, I'd like to put Windows back on it, but it came with one f those crappy OEM versions of windows which will format the entire drive if I install it normally. Posted: Sun 2:56 am Post subject: Mounting Ghost images Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo
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The real trick is to get it moved over to a new system - I would recommend taking a full disk capture via BartPE or another bootable method like Hirens, capture a full disk capture, then move it to VM and reverse the steps (boot to bootable BartPE, pull up media source, apply it to disk after careful consideration of hardware specs, etc).Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Mounting Ghost images I've been pretty successful virtualizing OS/2 using the MS VPC 2004 (last I read, MS officially didn't officially support it in 2007, but it seemed stable enough.)Īlthough it may not be supported in ESXi 5.5, it is in older versions. Sure, these types of systems should have been phased out over the years, but it's often overlooked as some of them just keep running without errors (ATMs from banks, HVAC systems, scientific analysis, etc). They've thrown armies of COBOL devs at this, vendor outreach, consultants that didn't do anything, you name it I kept it running for them and that made them happy. I had scrambled to figure this out a log time ago. Make no mistake - get the privilege of landing a job as a sysadmin and then you get this "steveland cleaver" fluster cluck you are supposed to support or you get the pink slip.

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There are a lot of deprecated systems out there running proprietary OS/2 code that are mission-critical. Many of us are told to do something and we do it. (I'm guessing if this system was actually important you'd replace it).
