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Since this point, /dev/ploopXXXX
is operable. One can read/write any data from/to
it (e.g. with "dd"), manipulate partition table on it (with parted
, since ploop uses GUID Partition Table, or GPT), format it with mkfs.ext4
and mount it on some mount-point. In the other words, since
now /dev/ploop0
can be used as any other ordinary block device.