open an iso files

William Biggs Wv.kc8pdr at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 19 15:31:25 UTC 2007


thank you all for your help ?
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 11:11 +1000, James Takac wrote:
> On Friday 19 October 2007 10:12:55 NoOp wrote:
> > On 10/18/2007 04:53 PM, James Takac wrote:
> > > On Friday 19 October 2007 09:32:11 Matthew McKinnon wrote:
> > >> > I would like to know who to open a iso file ?
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > --
> > >>
> > >> You can mount ISO files to a directory on your system.
> > >>
> > >> Open up a terminal window
> > >> Type: sudo mount -o loop <iso-file-name>
> > >> <directory-where-to-mount>
> > >> eg: sudo mount -o loop ubuntu-7.10.iso /mnt
> > >>
> > >> Cheers;
> > >> Matthew
> > >
> > > Hi Matthew
> > >
> > > Archive manager is also capable of viewing the contents
> > >
> > > James
> >
> > That works. Is there a good application that you can use to view & edit
> > a DVD so that it can be written out to a smaller iso?
> >
> > Example: I have & own several commercial DVD's. But with all the added
> > stuff that are on them, they end up being about 7.5Gb. I'd like to be
> > able to extract only the main movie which I suspect is only about 4G and
> > save to a 4.5G DVD. Disclaimer: I don't pirate, copy illegally etc., but
> > I'd like to make legal backups to smaller 4.5G DVDs for my own library &
> > archive the originals.
> 
> Hi NoOp
> 
> I'm sure someone mentioned iso master already. Did a lil look via google and 
> found the following
> 
> http://ubuntufriends.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/edit-and-create-your-bootable-iso-image-the-easy-way/
> 
> Hope it's what you're after
> 
> James
> 
> 





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