[sleuthkit-users] Error when running 2.04
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From: Jennifer S. <g33...@li...> - 2006-05-12 18:55:58
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When I run sorter in sleuthkit 2.04 on a FAT32 image, I am receiving odd er= rors that I didn't get when I ran the exact same command in v. 2.03 (from t= he 2.03 folder) - can someone help me figure out what I need to fix? I loo= ked through the change notes and the website, but I didn't see anything res= embling this problem (sorry if it's there and I missed it - some of the not= es are above my level of knowledge.) I am running the following command (in /path/sleuthkit-2.04/): ./bin/sorter -d /localdata/practice/TEST_G/sorterG -f fat -o 63 -x /localda= ta/NSRL/known_good/goodfiles.txt -s /localdata/forensic_tools/images/fat32i= mage.dd\ and I receive the following output: Analyzing "/localdata/forensic_tools/images/fat32image.dd" Loading Allocated File Listing Processing 34 Allocated Files and Directories General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) 100% Loading Unallocated File Listing Processing 11 Unallocated meta-data structures General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) General file system error (Starting cluster of deleted file is allocated) 100% All files have been saved to: /localdata/practice/TEST_G/sorterG Thanks in advance for any help you can give... -gg --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |