I think the poster doesn't understand ISO files. ISO files are not compressed, they are just a form of archiving that makes the files ready for CD. Mounting them is the same as placing a CD into a CD drive and accessing it's files. Files on a CD are not inherently compressed (unless you burn compressed files/archives to the disc). -Nick --- James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
Kastus wrote:
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 06:32:30PM +0200, Laurent Renard wrote:
Is there a command to decompress iso to a dir (
Laurent Renard wrote: the other way of
growisofs )
Just mount it on a loop device. E.g. mount -t loop /path/to/iso/file /mount/point
-Kastus
That's right but i'd like to decompress it ( i got 5 cd's to decompress )
What do you mean by "decompress"???? After you mount it, all the files are available.
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