Jason Corcoran
If I have a CD that I want to make an ISO image of what command do I use?
The following usually works for "ordinary" data CDs. (The ISO image is in the file cd.iso). # dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso For a discussion about copy protection, ... see e.g. http://www.cdrfaq.org/ -- Alexandr.Malusek@imv.liu.se
On Vie 08 Jun 2001 16:22, Alexandr Malusek wrote:
Jason Corcoran
writes: If I have a CD that I want to make an ISO image of what command do I use?
The following usually works for "ordinary" data CDs. (The ISO image is in the file cd.iso).
# dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso
For a discussion about copy protection, ... see e.g. http://www.cdrfaq.org/
-- Alexandr.Malusek@imv.liu.se
Hello. And if I want to Unmake the Iso image to a directory, how can I make this?
Carlos Lorenzo Mates wrote:
On Vie 08 Jun 2001 16:22, Alexandr Malusek wrote:
Jason Corcoran
writes: If I have a CD that I want to make an ISO image of what command do I use?
The following usually works for "ordinary" data CDs. (The ISO image is in the file cd.iso).
# dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso
For a discussion about copy protection, ... see e.g. http://www.cdrfaq.org/
-- Alexandr.Malusek@imv.liu.se
Hello.
And if I want to Unmake the Iso image to a directory, how can I make this?
Make sure that you are root, and that you have loopback compiled into your kernel (or as a module) and run the command: mount -o loop <isoimagefilename> <mountpoint> So if my iso image filename was /home/ashari/bigfile.iso, I could mount it to /mnt/iso like: mount -o loop /home/ashari/bigfile.iso /mnt/iso and then you can cd right to the directory /mnt/iso and do with it what you want :) Have fun! -Steven
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Alexandr Malusek
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Carlos Lorenzo Mates
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Steven Hatfield