[lug] 1 to 1 data cd copy
j davis
davis_compz at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 1 14:56:38 MDT 2002
yes, i know this i have mounted iso files from my hard drive to
/mnt/whatever
however i have never used the lo. i am just wondering why you need to use
the lo.
thanks
jd
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>Bear was talking about mounting the ISO *image file", not a true CD...
>
>So if you have some file...
>
>redhat-7.3-disc1.iso
>
>You can mount that through the loopback device, which will allow you to
>mount the *ISO image file* as a complete
>filesystem that can be read (read-only).
>
>Then you can export that filesystem as an NFS mount to other machines and
>cruise around the filesystem that normally
>would have been on the CD... and all you're doing is looking at the guts of
>an ISO image file through the loopback
>mount interface.
>
>Fun stuff...
>
>Nate, nate at natetech.com
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>j davis wrote:
>
> > so if i dont mount using the lo i cant export to smb?
> >
> > i cant do
> >
> > mount -t iso9660 /space/win2k /mnt/crap
> >
> > then setup /mnt/crap in smb.conf to be shared?
> >
> > jd
> >
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> > >What I like is
> > >
> > > # dd if=/dev/scd0 of=/some/archive/file.iso bs=2048
> > >
> > >to grab a snapshot of an ISO image, then
> > >
> > > # cdrecord /some/archive/file.iso
> > >
> > >to write it out (CDR_SPEED and CDR_DEVICE set up in my environment)
> > >and
> > >
> > > # mount -oro,loop /some/archive/file.iso /some/mountpoint
> > >
> > >to mount it via the loopback device. I think you can turn around
> > >and export the mounted ISO image via SMB and NFS.
> > >
> > >I don't know why you would have a problem creating a bootable
> > >disk, if you have a bit-for-bit copy. I've successfully used this
> > >techinque to archive my W2K disc (full retail copy, only loaded
> > >when I actually need to run Windows for some reason) and if they're
> > >playing games with bootable CDs I would expect them to do it with
> > >their own OS discs.
> > >
> > >Bear
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