Robert, thanks for your help. > I assume that you want to mount a .iso image. Any other > image can be > converted to .iso. > > 1) (as root) mount the iso image to a temporary mountpoint > > mount -o loop /home/joe/cd.iso /mnt/temp > 2) set up wine to use this as a drive > > winecfg > Click on Drives, Add... > Set path to /mnt/temp (or other mountpoint) > Click on Show Advanced > Set Type to CD-ROM > > there! wine will now map your mountpoint (or any directory) > to a CD > drive. I havn't actually tried it, and I highly doubt that it's > going to > work with modern copy protections, but there you are. Actually my image is an alcohol 120 bin/cue image. So I first have to find a tool to convert it to iso. It has also audio tracks after the data track. I guess iso image cant hold audio tracks only data. In this case mounting as a loopback could be used for the data only. The audio part can't be used. Am I right? The other thing I don't prefer loopback I need to do it as root which I don't like. Thanks, IG ___________________________________________________________________________ 2534 állásajánlat között biztosan találsz olyat, ami Neked is megfelel! http://ad.adverticum.net/b/cl,1,6022,120678,191335/click.prm _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users