How can i unpack/repack this system_1.img+system_2.img+...+system_8.img

Search This thread

ardager

Member
Apr 19, 2014
5
0
I want to modify the Saihon X6 ROM, but the system.img is different from I've ever met, they put the system.img into 8 img, now do not know how to unpack/repack, I need help, need a detailed tutorial. Thank you

ht tp://pan.baidu.com/s/1pJAvLer

I tried this,and it not working
Run sudo mount -o loop system_1.img system
displays
Mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on / dev/loop0,
Missing codepage or helper program, or Other Error
system log may have some important information,
try using dmesg | tail like a command.
Run dmesg | tail view LOG
display
[74.005499] audit_printk_skb: 18 callbacks suppressed
[74.005518] type = 1400 Audit (1360118240.727:23): AppArmor = "DENIED" operation = "capable" parent = 1 Profile = "/ usr / lib / Telepathy / mission-control-5 "pid = 1553 COMM =" mission-control "Capability = 23 capname =" sys_nice "
[74.415356] type = 1400 Audit (1360118241.135:24): AppArmor = "DENIED" operation = "Open" parent = 1 profile = "/ usr/lib/telepathy/mission-control-5" name = "/ usr / share / gvfs / remote-volume-monitors /" pid = 1553 comm = "mission-control" requested_mask = "r" denied_mask = "r" fsuid = 0 ouid = 0
[365.116251] EXT4-fs (loop0): bad geometry: Block count 97 656 Exceeds Size of device (32767 Blocks)
[579.113993] hrtimer: interrupt took 5,682,946 ns
[630.545278] EXT4-fs ( loop0): bad geometry: Block count ninety-seven thousand six hundred and fifty-six Exceeds Size of device (32767 Blocks)
[644.026965] EXT4-fs (loop0): Unrecognized Mount option "loop1" or Missing value
[670.312507] EXT4-fs (loop0): bad geometry: Block count ninety-seven thousand six hundred fifty-six Exceeds Size of device (32767 Blocks)
[788.599457] EXT4-fs (loop0): bad geometry: 76800 Block count Exceeds Size of device (1657 Blocks)
[1008.514549] EXT4-fs (loop0): bad geometry: Block count 97,656 exceeds size of device (32767 blocks)

file system_1.img
results
system_1.img: Linux rev 1.0 ext4 filesystem data, UUID = 57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b (extents) (large files)