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had to dissect the very unusual boot drive situation we used for much of 2024, and discovered to my delight that, if you have a raw disk image (i.e. dd if=/dev/sda of=foobar.img), then 7-zip on Windows can extract individual partitions and grab files from an ext4 filesystem!

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In 2024 we used an Ubuntu install on a USB drive. I tried to save it, but alas it was already so corrupted that it couldn't bring up graphical login in VirtualBox. I did manage to ctrl-alt-f6(?) to a text tty to log in, but that fs had nothing of value. Taken from us too soon 🫡

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TTsdzb , @ttsdzb@stereophonic.space
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@scathach @hikari Is capable of handling many formats that are uncommon on Windows

Good to have it installed on your Windows (if you got one). Besides, if you run Win 10/11 I would recommend Nanazip from Microsoft Store, which is basically 7-zip but a lot more intergrated into the system, and have more compression methods (such as zstd) bundled by default.

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