On 16-Oct-2003 Ashish Rangole wrote:
>  Thanks for the response. However, isodump seems to be an interactive
>  utility and not something that you could just call from another
>  script/executable running in background. If it can be, then I would like
>  to know how?

Hi, Ashish,

why not mounting the iso image via loop device? Then you have access to
any file operations and commands you need. In script mode too, sure!

Joachim Backes

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Regards
>  
>  Thanks
>  
>  Ashish
>  
>  On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:05, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > > Once I have read an ISO9660 image with or without Joliet/Rockridge
> > > extns, is there a way to simply extract files, directory sturcture
> > > from it (analogous to tar extraction), without actually mounting the
> > > iso image? Is there a utility to do this?
> > 
> > isodump (comes with cdrecord/mkisofs)
> > 
> > Volker
> > 
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