yeah know that one on windows, you can get it for linux too??
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 20:19, gabor wrote: > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:56, Tom Wesley wrote: > > On Sunday 15 June 2003 16:41, Lars Juel Nielsen wrote: > > > How would i mount a bin/cue set or convert it to a normal iso so it can > > > be mounted with mount -o loop,ro -t <fs type> <image> <mountpoint> > > > > check http://hes.iki.fi/bchunk/ > > yes, that works, but.... > > hmmm.. do you know daemon-tools? > > basically what i'd like to have is a virtual cd-rom ... > > something that would be able to take an iso or a cue/bin or a > ccd(clonecd) image an 'mount' it to /dev/something, > and then i'd be able to use /dev/something as a regular dvd/cd-rom > drive. > > i know that 'losetup' can do something like this, but i had no success > with mounting a cue/bin... > > i know i can use bchunk to extract all the filesystems from a cue/bin, > and then i can mount the iso files, but for example with > daemon-tools-on-windows, i can mount a cue/bin image of an audio cd, and > then grab the audio tracks from the virtually mounted cd image with any > audiograbber tool. can i do the same on linux? > > thx, > gabor -- In 1968 it took the computing power of 2 C-64's to fly a rocket to the moon. Now, in 1998 it takes the Power of a Pentium 200 to run Microsoft Windows 95. Something must have gone wrong. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
