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Thanks. They are __supposed__ to be ISO9660 filesystems that can be
burned. I say __supposed__ to be because they are somehow corrupt.
That's why my software (k3b to be exact) didn't like them.
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Have you tried to mount them as loop devices, something like
mount -t iso9660 -o loop
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Thanks. They are __supposed__ to be ISO9660 filesystems that can
McKown, John wrote:
I am downloading MQSeries from ShopzSeries. In the additional
materials section of the download, there are a bunch of files, most of
which say that they are in CDIMG format. Is that the same as ISO-9660
format (.iso) that I am used to under Linux? I.e. can I just use my
Linux
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.ISO format is common format for CD images. It is supported
by variety of CD/DVD
I am downloading MQSeries from ShopzSeries. In the additional
materials section of the download, there are a bunch of files, most of
which say that they are in CDIMG format. Is that the same as ISO-9660
format (.iso) that I am used to under Linux? I.e. can I just use my
Linux burning software (k3b
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