24 Jun
2003
24 Jun
'03
11:09
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 12:40, Rohit wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Nick Katsamas wrote:
You can mount it with this command: mkdir /mnt/iso mount myiso.iso /mnt/iso/ -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 Where myiso.iso is your ISO file.
I do it this way
mount myiso.iso /mnt/iso -t iso9660 -o loop
I think loop=/dev/loop0 may be a default option. While I have never experimented with what happens if I write to the ISO filesystem, or whether it is supported by mount for iso9660. Anyone?
Hi
I tried both options (with and without loop0) but I always get this
error message.
wolf:mount x.iso /mnt/iso1 -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
or too many mounted file systems
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ovidiu pascui