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The default [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_point mount point] under GNU/Linux is under ''/media''. To mount an iso file to this location, use the following commands: The default [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_point|mount point]] under GNU/Linux is under ''/media''.

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 * A couple of other image formats can be found on the help page ["ManageDiscImages"].  * A couple of other image formats can be found on the help page [[ManageDiscImages]].
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 * '''cdemu''' is a kernel module for mounting Cue/Bin files directly. To install it you would have to setup ["LinuxHeader"]s, compile the module and ["modprobe"] it. This is out of the scope of this page. There is a script under development in the Ubuntu forums for automating the building of '''cdemu''' [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149963 Located Here] (Use this at your own risk.)  * '''cdemu''' is a kernel module for mounting Cue/Bin files directly. To install it you would have to setup [[LinuxHeader]]s, compile the module and [[modprobe]] it. This is out of the scope of this page. There is a script under development in the Ubuntu forums for automating the building of '''cdemu''' [[http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149963|Located Here]] (Use this at your own risk.)
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 * [http://www.debianadmin.com/mount-and-unmout-iso-images-without-burning-them.html "Mount and Unmount ISO images without burning them"] has a nice step-by-step explanation (with screen shots) showing how to mount and unmount ISO images.  * [[http://www.debianadmin.com/mount-and-unmout-iso-images-without-burning-them.html|"Mount and Unmount ISO images without burning them"]] has a nice step-by-step explanation (with screen shots) showing how to mount and unmount ISO images.

Mounting ISO Files

Introduction

An IsoImage is an image of a CD or DVD disk that can be stored on your computer and used to write to a new disk. It is also possible to mount an IsoImage to your disk, removing the need of a CD.

GUI

gISOMount is a utility for mounting and managing .iso images with the added capabilities of calculating md5sums, and reading various volume information. It can be downloaded through Synaptic Package Manager

Command Line

The default mount point under GNU/Linux is under /media.

To mount an iso file to this location:

  • sudo mkdir /media/cdimage
    sudo mount -o loop ''myfile''.iso /media/cdimage

Note: myfile.iso is to be replaced with the file you want to mount. This will mount the ISO image to the directory /media/cdimage.

To unmount the image:

  • sudo umount /media/cdimage
    rmdir /media/cdimage

Convert Other Formats To ISO

Other formats of CD or DVD images can be converted to ISO and then mounted as above.

  • .img files can be converted to .iso using ccd2iso.

     ccd2iso imagen.img imagen.iso
  • Nero image (.nrg) files can either be converted to iso using nrg2iso or mounted directly using mount.

    • To mount using mount:

      sudo mkdir /media/cdimage
      sudo mount -o loop,offset=307200 myfile.nrg /media/cdimage
    • To install nrg2iso:

      sudo apt-get install nrg2iso
    • To convert to iso using nrg2iso:

      nrg2iso myfile.nrg myfile.iso
  • Cue/Bin image (.cue/.bin) files must be converted. This can be done using bchunk.

    • To install bchunk:

      sudo apt-get install bchunk
    • To convert to iso using bchunk:

      bchunk myfile.bin myfile.cue myfile
  • Clone CD (.ccd/.img/.sub) files must be converted. This can be done using ccd2iso. The package for this program is extremely unstable and has been taken from the Ubuntu forums http://www.ubuntuforums.org. It is also only packaged for Pentium (i386) systems. You can also compile from the source using the guide on ManageDiscImages.

  • Alcohol 120% image (.mdf) files can either be converted to iso using mdf2iso or mounted directly using mount.

  • To mount using mount:

    sudo mkdir /media/cdimage
    sudo mount -o loop=/dev/loop0 myfile.iso /media/cdimage
    • To install mdf2iso:

      sudo apt-get install mdf2iso
    • To convert to iso using mdf2iso:

      mdf2iso myfile.mdf myfile.iso
  • A couple of other image formats can be found on the help page ManageDiscImages.

Other Options

  • cdemu is a kernel module for mounting Cue/Bin files directly. To install it you would have to setup LinuxHeaders, compile the module and modprobe it. This is out of the scope of this page. There is a script under development in the Ubuntu forums for automating the building of cdemu Located Here (Use this at your own risk.)

  • "Mount and Unmount ISO images without burning them" has a nice step-by-step explanation (with screen shots) showing how to mount and unmount ISO images.


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