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  guestmount -a path_to_image.[[qcow2]] -i --ro /mount_point
 
  guestmount -a path_to_image.[[qcow2]] -i --ro /mount_point
  
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-a your_image.[[qcow2]]
  
 
  -i --inspector  inspect the disks looking for an operating system and mount filesystems as they would be mounted on the real virtual machine
 
  -i --inspector  inspect the disks looking for an operating system and mount filesystems as they would be mounted on the real virtual machine

Revision as of 11:07, 7 October 2020

guestmount command mount a guest filesystem on the host using FUSE and libguestfs. It is included in libguestfs-tools package.

guestmount -a path_to_image.qcow2 -i --ro /mount_point
-a your_image.qcow2
-i --inspector  inspect the disks looking for an operating system and mount filesystems as they would be mounted on the real virtual machine
-m mount
guestmount -a path_to_image.qcow2 -i --ro /mount_point
 guestmount: no operating system was found on this disk

 If using guestfish '-i' option, remove this option and instead
 use the commands 'run' followed by 'list-filesystems'.
 You can then mount filesystems you want by hand using the
 'mount' or 'mount-ro' command.

 If using guestmount '-i', remove this option and choose the
 filesystem(s) you want to see by manually adding '-m' option(s).
 Use 'virt-filesystems' to see what filesystems are available.

 If using other virt tools, this disk image won't work
 with these tools.  Use the guestfis


libguestfs: error: findfs_uuid: findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=8bc77dbf-2217-11e9-bf56-525400670XXX'

Related commands

See also

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