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Mounting ISO image under Linux
Mounting ISO image under Linux
This article will show you how to mount ISO image on Linux OS.
Firstly you should create destination folder. For example this would be /mnt/image.
Here is how to do that:
mkdir /mnt/image
After we have created the folder nothing can stop us mounting the ISO image using the following command:
mount image.iso /mnt/image/ -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0
It's mounted now. You can go to the folder /mnt/image and you will see the ISO content there.
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