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==Reference==
 
==Reference==
* [[mount manpage]]
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* {{manpagelink|mount}}
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
To mount a disk image file:
 
To mount a disk image file:
  [[sudo]] [[mount]] -o loop,offset=32256 <u>/path/to/image.img</u> <u>/path/to/mountpoint/directory/</u>
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  {{linuxcmd|sudo}} {{linuxcmd|mount}} -o loop,offset=32256 <u>/path/to/image.img</u> <u>/path/to/mountpoint/directory/</u>
 
See [[Accessing a disk image in Linux]] for the calculations necessary to arrive at "32256".
 
See [[Accessing a disk image in Linux]] for the calculations necessary to arrive at "32256".

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Reference

Examples

To mount a disk image file:

sudo mount -o loop,offset=32256 /path/to/image.img /path/to/mountpoint/directory/

See Accessing a disk image in Linux for the calculations necessary to arrive at "32256".