hi adrian,

is your iso image an image of a bootable cdrom?

mu


> 
> try mounting it to a directory...
> 
> mkdir /test
> mount -t iso9660 -o loop image.iso /test
> 
> 
> this will do what you want. i always do this when i want my ftp public
> directory to contain the redhat 6.x distrib, which the iso image btw is
> also on the ftp public directory...
> 
> adrian
> 


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