In the past, these ISO image files were often used in Windows. we can use a virtual optical drive to load them. but there are no tools in LINUX. what should we do in Linux? First, we need to load the iso to a directory, which is used. For example, we need to temporarily load the iso file to the/mnt/ISO Directory. of course, we need to create this directory first. # Mkdir/mnt/I
In the past, these ISO image files were often used in Windows. we can use a virtual optical drive to load them. but there are no tools in LINUX. what should we do in Linux?
First, we need to load the iso to a directory, which is used.
Mount-o loop ISO file name destination directory
For example, if you want to temporarily load the iso file to the/mnt/ISO directory, you must first create this directory.
# Mkdir/mnt/ISO
Then we can load the ISO file;
# Mount-o loop/mnt/wind/xxx. iso/mnt/ISO/
# Cd/mnt/ISO/
This is equivalent to the virtual optical drive in Windows.