Using a virtual optical drive under Ubuntu is simple, unlike Windows, where you need to install specialized software, just run the following command to see what's in it:
Example: #mount-t Iso9660-o loop your ISO file name. ISO/MEDIA/CDROM0 (not please create first)
This allows you to view the contents of the ISO file under/MEDIA/CDROM0.
More detailed information is as follows: (Turn from: http://school.zzit.com.cn/system/Linux/... 81951.html)
1. Mount the ISO file
Generally view the contents of the ISO file, only need to:
#mount-T Iso9660-o Loop Xxx.iso/mnt/cdrom
You can see the contents of Xxx.iso under/mnt/cdrom.
2. Copy Disc as ISO image
#dd If=/dev/hdb Of=xxx.iso
Or
#cp/dev/cdrom Xxx.iso
3, virtual ISO for the device
#rm-rf/dev/cdrom//Delete the original symbol connection, it is best to check it first, remember after the recovery oh:-)
#ln-S/dev/loop7/dev/cdrom//establishing symbolic connections
#losetup/dev/loop7/path/to/xxx.iso//virtual ISO for device LOOP7
#mount/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom//Mount Virtual Appliance
The following are the steps to replace a disc:
#losetup-D/DEV/LOOP7//delete virtual appliance
#losetup/dev/loop7/path/to/yyy.iso
#mount/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom
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sudo apt-get install Gmountiso
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Http://www.cnblogs.com/Chinasf/archive/2010/05/06/1728840.html
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