It asks me for a filesystem kind.
Maybe should I specify 'none' ? It is the most common that is listed when typing 'mount -h', so I assume
others are specific / system - not to be used if I don't want to break something -.
> Message du 27/07/15 10:48
> De : "Miro Kropáček" <miro.kropacek@gmail.com>
> A : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" <jean-luc.ceccoli@wanadoo.fr>
> Copie à : "Thorsten Otto" <halgara@yahoo.de>, "mint@lists.fishpool.fi" <mint@lists.fishpool.fi>
> Objet : Re: [MiNT] Need help to resurrect a Falcon + CT60
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>Maybe this also works but I doubt it: sudo mount -o loop.
>On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> wrote:
>Born under a lucky star! :)> Now, my problem is : how do I access the different partitions so I can copy back my data in a useable way ?
Easy, just attach it to Aranym: http://wiki.aranym.org/manual#attaching_atari_harddisk_or_image_using_ide_emulation. Now I'm really not sure whether the byteswap was needed, you may want to change "ByteSwap = No" to "ByteSwap = Yes".> BTW : the corrupted data on my windows machine was only not important ones, I could retrieve almost all the
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