Hi!

Try not using the /dev/loop0. If I remember correctly, the default for
loop is to look up a free loop-device.

So, try...

mount -t iso9660 /mnt/packages-x86-2005.0.iso /mnt/iso -o loop

>From the man-page:
"If  no  explicit loop device is mentioned (but just an option `-o loop'
is given), then mount will try to find some unused loop device and  use
that."

Regards,

/Magnus

On 4/14/05, Al Bayrouni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I want to mount an iso file ont /mnt/iso directorie.
> I have this message when I run this command:
> 
> mount /mnt/packages-x86-2005.0.iso  /mnt/iso -o loop=/dev/loop0,
> 
> /dev/loop0: no such file or directorie
> 
> ls -l /dev/loop*
> I have this in /dev:brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 0 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop0
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 1 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop1
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 2 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop2
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 3 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop3
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 4 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop4
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 5 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop5
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 6 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop6
> brw-rw----  1 root disk 7, 7 mar 10 18:47 /dev/loop7
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> Bayrouni
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