![]() Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes You will see something like this: Disk imgfile.img: 28.99 GiB, 31104958464 bytes, 60751872 sectors ![]() Pull up a bash prompt and execute: sudo fdisk -l imgfile.img In linux you would need to use the mount command as for any physical device, however you need to know the correct syntax that is based on understanding the information related to the partition(s) available in the image.įirst step is to read the partition Start point using fdisk: img files coming as disk images from devices like floppies, CDs, DVDs, SD cards, etc, you will realize that you cannot mount the in Linux, because they contain a file system that has to be mounted.
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