yes, that's how we did it with iso.

but there is no filesystem for rar, rpm, or nrg (nero burning rom) and
cue+bin (cdrwin?). is there project for those formats?

This thing reminded me of an old DOS product called Stacker. It merely
mounted the stacker engine over a loopback device and created a logical
drive letter for the each stacker volume.

So if Stacker existed, there should be simliar effort for linux... :)

>> i wonder whether it's possible to mount other formats: nrg and cue+bin 
>> under linux. how about tar.gz, tar, rpm, rar and zip? something like 
>> winrar 3.0 for Win$ is doing, but via a linux amount point.
> 
> You might be able to do something using loopback, much the same 
> way initrd works.

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