David Sarrazin
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RE: AW: Mounting / dumping .etfs file
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David Sarrazin
06/28/2010 9:49 AM
post57972
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RE: AW: Mounting / dumping .etfs file
Dumpefs is for EFS files (FFFSv3, aka devf). There is no equivalent for
ETFS. The only way to extract data from an ETFS filesystem image, is to
burn the image to your target, mount it with fs-etfs, and copy out the
files. Alternatively, if you have enough RAM, you can try fs-etfs-ram
to mount your image.
David
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Paget [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: June 27, 2010 5:39 PM
> To: general-filesystems
> Subject: Re: AW: Mounting / dumping .etfs file
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> Not sure what you mean by "confirmed the new access policies"
- clearly I have a working account on foundry27 but the link you >
mentioned didn't work, it just redirected me to the homepage
> with an error at the top of the page:
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> Warning: array_key_exists(): The first argument should be
> either a string or an integer in
> /www/web_app/htdocs/monitor/ping.php on line 134
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> My understanding was that with an account here I should be
> able to checkout most of the source code, including that for ETFS?
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> So dumpefs should be able to extract from a .etfs file? I
> did try that and it locked at 100% CPU (tried from the SDP
> LiveCD, from QNX installed in VirtualBox, and natively on
> Ubuntu 10.04 x64). Is there some other way to wield dumpefs
> that's not documented, or does it normally take an hour or
> more to dump an 85Mb filesystem?
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> Thanks!
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