Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 15:01:34 +0530 From: Shantanu Mahajan <freebsd@dhumketu.cjb.net> To: Stephan Weaver <stephanweaver@hotmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mounting ISO Message-ID: <20030527093134.GA844@dhumketu.homeunix.net> In-Reply-To: <Law9-F120vVXoiOv50Y0001e1b7@hotmail.com> References: <Law9-F120vVXoiOv50Y0001e1b7@hotmail.com>
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+-- Stephan Weaver [freebsd] [27-05-03 03:05 +0000]: | Hello! | I am trying to mount an iso. | i have a .bin file and .cue file. | i first convert it to iso by using bchunk. | harry@requiem:/home/harry/The.Matrix.Reloaded.Internal.TS-FTF/CD2# bchunk | ftf-matrix2b.bin ftf-matrix2b.cue matrix2 | i get 2 files | Reading the CUE file: | | Track 1: MODE2/2352 01 00:00:00 | Track 2: MODE2/2352 01 00:06:00 | | Writing tracks: | | 1: matrix201.iso 0/0 MB [********************] 100 % | 2: matrix202.iso 579/579 MB [********************] 100 % | - | IS this my problem? | then i try to mount it using vnconfig | harry@requiem:/home/harry/The.Matrix.Reloaded.Internal.TS-FTF/CD2# vnconfig | /dev/vn0c matrix201.iso | harry@requiem:/home/harry/The.Matrix.Reloaded.Internal.TS-FTF/CD2# mount -t | cd9660 /dev/vn0c /mnt | | Works BUT when trying to mount the 2nd file matrix202.iso | (of course unmounting and un loading with vnconfig) | umount /mnt | vnconfig -u /dev/vn0c | - | harry@requiem:/home/harry/The.Matrix.Reloaded.Internal.TS-FTF/CD2# vnconfig | /dev/vn0c matrix202.iso | (Above works BUT when trying to mount i get) | harry@requiem:/home/harry/The.Matrix.Reloaded.Internal.TS-FTF/CD2# mount -t | cd9660 /dev/vn0c /mnt | cd9660: /dev/vn0c: Invalid argument Maybe its a VCD format. | | | | Any questions, comments, solutions appreciated | | Regards | Stephan Weaver | PS! i am not on the list so PLEASE CC me at stephanweaver@hotmail.com -- Madness has no purpose. Or reason. But it may have a goal.
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