Hi Marisa,
I emailed Guy about logical disk images and his response was pretty close to Kam's. That is, it's a question of standards and their support in the various libraries that facilitate disk imaging. Here's his response in full:
"In deed, Guymager does not support logical images. I'm not sure if I'll
support this in future because I have no precise idea how it could be
done. L01 format is not a standard (and Joachim Metz only provides read
support in his
libs). X-Ways has its containers - again, not a standard - and they
change the file format more often than others their underwear.
The question is: Where are the standards for the forensic world? The EWF
(E01) format only became a kind of standard because great Joachim Metz
reverse-engineered the whole thing. The only standard that really exists
probably is the good old raw dd format.
A workaround might be (though a lot of work):
- Create a file of about the size you need, filled with zeros (with dd,
for example). A sparse file also is ok, as it gets created faster and
the non-used area will anyway result in zero bytes being returned when
trying to read such an area.
- Put a file system on it, preferrably the same than the one found on the source disk; mount the file system.
- Find a program that copies files with meta data 1:1 from source to
your file partition. This would need some testing in order to find such a
program.... no idea what could the job.
- Unmount the file system. Add the file as special device into Guymager and image it.
It's probably faster to image the whole disk...."
Hope that's at least informative, even if it's not the answer you were looking for. :)