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How to mount Android image for data recovery?

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I have an Android full system image mmcblk0.img which I'd like to mount in order to process for data recovery (using testdisk or some other suitable tool if anybody is more familiar with this).

However, I've been unable to get access to it normally seeing as I have no idea as to the filesystem or the internal structure whatsoever. I should note, it isn't encrypted or anything, and in any case if it ever was it thus would be under the default password (literally default_password)

What can I do to get access to it?

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Related: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8663891/how-to-mount-the-android-img-file-under-linux
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