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Originally Posted by qole View Post
Ah, right. That's the reason you have to mount the image manually, instead of with the "debian" command. If you mount it with "debian" it will mount things like the /dev folder and even your /home/user folder...

You should just follow the linked post... It was right, I was wrong...
What do you mean the "debian" commant? i used the "mount -o loop"