Mount ISO Images From the Command Line

To mount an ISO image from the linux command line:

sudo mount -o loop image_file.iso /path/to/mount/folder

Via Tips4Linux

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Saturday, March 21st, 2009 Linux

1 Comment to Mount ISO Images From the Command Line

  • Binny V A says:

    I wrote about this a while ago – How to Mount ISO/MDF Images in Linux

    Also, there are a few GUI tools to do this – like AcetoneISO

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