Re: Mounting an ISO

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use the following command and adapt it to your needs.

mount -oloop image.iso /where/you/want/it

This works for me, but you may also want to put -t9660 in the line
somewhere if you are still having trouble mounting it.  Basically an iso
mounts jus like a cd, but it is considered by Linux to be a loop device,
this is why we have to specify -oloop.

Lorenzo

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> How do I mount an ISO image?
> Of course, I want it to act like a normal CD drive.
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