pgeorges wrote:
>
> guran remberg a �crit :
>
> > I am on my way to an upgrade so I have a question:
> >
> > Is it feasable to mount a hd partition, as a large ISO 9660 image? This
> > could thus be used as cdrom, for me that don't have a cd-burner. I may
> > then easily test any ISO image.
> >
> > If it is possible, where can I find out how?
>
> Do you mean
>
> mount -t iso9660 -o loop /.../odyssey-rc.iso /mnt/iso ?
To be frank, I don't know what I mean, because then I should have it so
structured that I could look for the correct commands.
As I see it, Linux looks at data through filters, as from /dev.
Thus an iso image is just an image on top of whatever. As certain
distributions only make iso images public, meaning I can't use an hd.img
installation, as with Mandrake. So I want to install from a hd - iso
image.
I will study the man pages concerning your script line, thanks.
regards
guran