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== Mounting ISO Files == | == Mounting ISO Files == | ||
=== Introduction === | === 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 a simple process to mount an iso image under Ubuntu. | + | An [[UbuntuHelp:IsoImage|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 a simple process to mount an iso image under Ubuntu. |
=== Instructions === | === Instructions === | ||
The default mount point under linux is under ''/media''. To mount an iso file here do the following: | The default mount point under linux is under ''/media''. To mount an iso file here do the following: | ||
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bchunk myfile.bin myfile.cue myfile | bchunk myfile.bin myfile.cue myfile | ||
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− | * 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. | + | * 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 [[UbuntuHelp:ManageDiscImages|ManageDiscImages]]. |
** To install '''ccd2iso''' download the package http://rarewares.org/debian/packages/unstable/ccd2iso_0.2-0.1_i386.deb. Then install the package: | ** To install '''ccd2iso''' download the package http://rarewares.org/debian/packages/unstable/ccd2iso_0.2-0.1_i386.deb. Then install the package: | ||
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mdf2iso myfile.mdf myfile.iso | mdf2iso myfile.mdf myfile.iso | ||
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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 [[UbuntuHelp:ManageDiscImages|ManageDiscImages]]. |
=== Other Options === | === Other Options === | ||
'''cdemu''' is a kernel module for mounting Cue/Bin files directly. To install it you would have to install linux-headers, 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. (Use this at your own risk.) | '''cdemu''' is a kernel module for mounting Cue/Bin files directly. To install it you would have to install linux-headers, 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. (Use this at your own risk.) |
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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 a simple process to mount an iso image under Ubuntu.
Instructions
The default mount point under linux is under /media. To mount an iso file here do the following:
sudo mkdir /media/cdimage sudo mount -o loop myfile.iso /media/cdimage
Where myfile.iso is replaced with the file you want to mount. To mount the image so that it can be written to do the following instead:
sudo mkdir /media/cdimage sudo mount -o rw,loop myfile.iso /media/cdimage
To unmount the image do this:
sudo umount /media/cdimage rmdir /media/cdimage
Other Formats
Other formats of CD or DVD images can be converted to iso and then mounted as above.
- 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.
- To install ccd2iso download the package http://rarewares.org/debian/packages/unstable/ccd2iso_0.2-0.1_i386.deb. Then install the package:
sudo dpkg -i ccd2iso_0.2-0.1_i386.deb
- To convert to iso using ccd2iso
ccd2iso myfile.img myfile.iso
- 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 install linux-headers, 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. (Use this at your own risk.) "Mount and Unmount ISO images without burning them" has a nice step-by-step explaination (with screenshots) showing how to mount an unmount ISO images.