How do I access the virtual disk of a parcel without using a VMM?

Pass "-m shell" to the "isr resume" command. Instead of launching a VMM, ISR will bind the virtual disk and then launch a shell. The path to the virtual disk will be printed to the terminal and is also available in the $DISK environment variable within the shell.

When you exit the shell, ISR will suspend the parcel. To allow the root user to access the virtual disk on OpenISR 0.10.0 or later, add "-o allow_root" to the "isr resume" command line. This requires user_allow_other to be specified in /etc/fuse.conf.

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