Thanks for your help, Barry. Maybe this is not true for all TSK
utilities, but `fsstat' recognizes an fstype of raw. (Not exactly sure
what that means, though, so maybe I am approaching this wrong.)
Running `fsstat' without any options tells you:
valid fstypes are -- ufs, fat, ext, ntfs, raw, swap
valid imgtypes are -- raw, split
-ben
On 6/2/05, Barry J. Grundy <bg...@im...> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 14:40 -0400, ben scent wrote:
> > I am wondering if I can run `sorter' on a raw image with fstype of
> > raw. I know that fstype of raw works with TSK (if I run `fsstat -f raw
> > IMAGEFILE' then it detects it), but running `sorter' with this command
> > says that I am using an invalid fstype:
> > `sorter -v -h -d ~ -f raw -i raw IMAGEFILE'
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> I think you are confusing "imgtype" with "fstype". You are specifying
> "raw" for both in your command above.
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> imgtype refers to the *format* of the image. A "raw" dd type image or a
> "split" image file set.
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> fstype refers to the filesystem type. NTFS, FAT, ext, etc.
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> The "raw" disk image you created has the file system type you created on
> the CD. Might not be supported by TSK (AFAIK).
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> Barry
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