loopback设备可以使用文件作为块设备
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Linux loop devices provide a way to mount ordinary files as block devices.
This capability allows you to easily access an ISO image that resides on disk,
mount and unmount encrypted devices(the dm-crypt and fuse encryption module
may be better solution for this.), or test out new file systems using plain old files.
Linux loop devices are managed through the losetup utility, which has options to add
list, remove and locate unused loop devices. To associate a loop device with a file, you will
first need to locate an unused loop device in /dev. This can be accomplished by running
losetup with the "-f"(find an unused loop device) option:
losetup -f
/dev/loop0
Once you indentity an available loop device, you can associate the loop device with a file by running
losetup with the name of the loop device, and the file to associate with the loop device:
losetup /dev/loop0 /root/foo
To verify the device is attached, you can run losetup with the "-a"(show all loop devices) or "-j"(show
loop devices associate with the cooresponding file)option:
losetup -a
/dev/loop0"[0801]:12779871(/root/foo)
To access the contents of a loop device, you can use the mount utility to mount the loop device to
a directory that resides in an existing file system:
mount /dev/loop0 /mnt
This of course assumes that the underlying file contains a valid label and file system(you can run
fdisk or parted to create a label, and then use your favorite mkfs variation to create a file system).
Once you finish using a loop device, you can remove it by running losetup with the "-d"(remove
loop device) option:
umount /mnt
losetup -d /dev/loop0
losetup -a
I have come to rely on loop devices for all sorts of purposes, and their simplicity makes them
so so useful!
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