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'''Making an ISO Image of a directory:''' |
'''Making an ISO Image of a directory:''' |
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mkisofs -o tmp.iso tmp/ |
mkisofs -o tmp.iso tmp/ |
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'''Making an ISO Image of a CD/DVD:''' |
'''Making an ISO Image of a CD/DVD:''' |
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1. First, ensure that you know that your CD or DVD device actually works and that you know the device location.. |
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2. Fire up your prefered terminal emulator (Konsole, xterm, gnome-terminal...), insert the disk into the drive you want to use, and issue the following command: |
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dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/dave/MyCD.iso |
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/dave/MyCD.iso |
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/dev/cdrom is the device location of your drive (/dev/cdrom is usually ok), and where /home/dave/MyCD.iso is the path where you want the ISO image to be created. |
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'''Mounting an ISO image:''' |
'''Mounting an ISO image:''' |
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1. This is getting boring, open up your prefered terminal emulator... |
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2. Issue the following command: |
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mount -o loop /home/dave/MyCD.iso /mnt/iso |
mount -o loop /home/dave/MyCD.iso /mnt/iso |
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/home/dave/MyCD.iso is the path to the ISO you want to mount, and /mnt/iso is the mountpoint, and to unmount, simply issue the following: |
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umount /mnt/iso |
Latest revision as of 05:53, 6 April 2006
Making an ISO Image of a directory:
mkisofs -o tmp.iso tmp/
tmp.iso is where you want the ISO image to wind up, and where tmp/ is the drectory you want to be the base of the ISO
Making an ISO Image of a CD/DVD:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/dave/MyCD.iso
Mounting an ISO image:
mount -o loop /home/dave/MyCD.iso /mnt/iso