#count=10000 makes an image of 10000MB make sure your image is at least the same as your existing
dd if=/dev/zero of=yourimage.img bs=1M count=10000
# losetup -fv newimage.raw
# fdisk -cu /dev/loop0
# kpartx -a /dev/loop0
# dd if= of=/dev/mapper/loop0p1
# e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/loop0p1
# resize2fs /dev/mapper/loop0p1
# a lot of guides tell you to edit /etc/fst........
guestmount -a yourimage.img -m /dev/sda1 --ro /mountpoint
Change "yourimage.img"to the actual disk image.
Change "/dev/sda1" to the device on the disk image you want to mount.
--ro is specified only if you don't want write access (good to ensure you don't mess anything up if you just want to recover data).........