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4 | <topic xml:lang="en-us" id="vboximg-mount">
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5 | <title>vboximg-mount: A Utility for FUSE Mounting a Virtual Disk Image</title>
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6 |
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7 | <body>
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8 | <p>
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9 | <userinput>vboximg-mount</userinput> is a command line utility for Mac
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10 | OS and Linux hosts that provides raw access to an <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
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11 | virtual disk image on the host system. Use this utility to mount,
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12 | view, and optionally modify the disk image contents.
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13 | </p>
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14 | <p>
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15 | The utility is based on Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) technology
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16 | and uses the VirtualBox runtime engine. Ensure that <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
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17 | is running on the host system.
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18 | </p>
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19 | <note>
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20 | <p>
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21 | When using <userinput>vboximg-mount</userinput>, ensure that the
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22 | following conditions apply:
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23 | </p>
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24 | <ul>
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25 | <li>
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26 | <p>
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27 | The disk image is not being used by any other systems, such
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28 | as by guest VMs.
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29 | </p>
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30 | </li>
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31 | <li>
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32 | <p>
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33 | No VMs are running on the host system.
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34 | </p>
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35 | </li>
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36 | </ul>
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37 | </note>
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38 | <p>
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39 | Raw access using FUSE is preferred over direct loopback mounting
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40 | of virtual disk images, because it is snapshot aware. It can
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41 | selectively merge disk differencing images in an exposed virtual
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42 | hard disk, providing historical or up-to-date representations of
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43 | the virtual disk contents.
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44 | </p>
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45 | <p>
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46 | <userinput>vboximg-mount</userinput> enables you to view information
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47 | about registered VMs, their attached disk media, and any
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48 | snapshots. Also, you can view partition information for a disk
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49 | image.
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50 | </p>
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51 | <p>
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52 | The <userinput>vboximg-mount </userinput>command includes experimental
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53 | read-only access to file systems inside a VM disk image. This
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54 | feature enables you to extract some files from the disk image
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55 | without starting the VM and without requiring third-party file
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56 | system drivers on the host system. FAT, NTFS, ext2, ext3, and ext4
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57 | file systems are supported.
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58 | </p>
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59 | <p>
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60 | Use the <codeph>--help</codeph> option to view information about
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61 | the <userinput>vboximg-mount</userinput> command usage. The complete
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62 | command reference is described in
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63 | <xref href="man_vboximg-mount.dita"/>.
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64 | </p>
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65 | <p>
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66 | When <userinput>vboximg-mount</userinput> mounts an <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
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67 | disk image, it creates a one level deep file system at a mount
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68 | point that you specify. The file system includes a device node
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69 | that represents the synthesized disk image as a readable or
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70 | readable-writeable bytestream. This bytestream can be mounted
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71 | either by using the host OS or by using other FUSE-based file
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72 | systems.
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73 | </p>
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74 | </body>
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75 |
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76 |
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77 | </topic>
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