Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
You mount it.
mount -o loop file.iso /some/path
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On Tuesday 16 May 2006 17:18, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man
You can do:
mount -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
That will mount it on the file system and allow you to grab stuff out.
You might have to specify a filesystem type, can't remember.
If that's the case:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
Lee.
2006/5/16, Kris Kerwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 10:18 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 10:18 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
Lee Packham wrote:
mount -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
That will mount it on the file system and allow you to grab stuff out.
You might have to specify a filesystem type, can't remember.
No, you don't HAVE to. You can, but you're not forced to.
But that's actually nothing
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