Ken, one way would be to mount them via the loopback device: mount -o loop /myiso.iso /mnt/directory-where-I-want-to-access-the-files-under-the-iso
I hope you like my mount point name. Carlos Carlos A. Ordonez IBM Corporation Server Consolidation |---------+---------------------------> | | "Ken Dreger: Dr.| | | D" | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| | | Sent by: Linux | | | on 390 Port | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | RIST.EDU> | | | | | | | | | 03/20/2002 09:51| | | AM | | | Please respond | | | to Linux on 390 | | | Port | | | | |---------+---------------------------> >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | From: | | Subject: ISO FILES | | | >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| I have grabbed the think blue .ISO files and downloaded them to my desktop system. I have hercules installed on the desktop. the question is "how or what can I do with the .iso images to make them into disks ?? I cannot seem to find any material about these files, and they seem like they are pretty common.... can somebody point me to a good documentation site ?? ken