Hi,
I'd like to mount an ISO image from the command line as non-root user.
Here are my attempts, each failing with the only root can do that
error message:
$ mount -o loop image.iso /mnt/
mount: only root can do that
$ mount -o user,loop image.iso /mnt/
mount: only root can do that
$ mount -o
Quoting Mike Mazur [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What can I do to be able to mount an arbitrary ISO image to an
arbitrary mount point from the command line as non-root user?
fuse-iso ?
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Hi Norberto,
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What can I do to be able to mount an arbitrary ISO image to an
arbitrary mount point from the command line as non-root user?
fuse-iso ?
While fuse-iso would certainly do this for me, I was hoping it's
Take a look at:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Mounting_Iso_Files
HTH,
Roy
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ext Mike Mazur schrieb:
While fuse-iso would certainly do this for me, I was hoping it's
possible with the mount command directly.
sudo mount ...
HTH...
Dirk
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