On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 02:12:24PM +0100, John Malone - Sun Microsystems Ireland - Test Engineer wrote:
> Can you mount an iso in linux?
yeah..
>> I know you can in solaris (lofiadm I think).
Only took them until version 8 to do it.. and it's the most cack-handed way
of doing it I've ever seen.
You have to do
lofiadm to associate a file with a device
and then mount that.
In linux:
Make sure you have loopback enabled
mount -o loop -tiso9660 /tmp/image.iso /mnt/cdrom
and bob an uncle becomes...
L.
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