From: "Jesús Guerrero" <i92guboj@terra.es>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Hal mount .iso
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:28:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <b63d42a81975579a4e4683cc93218890.squirrel@jesgue.homelinux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1251220309.5626.20.camel@dumb>
On Tue, August 25, 2009 19:11, Vasya Volkov wrote:
> Ð Ðнд, 24/08/2009 в 12:07 +0200, Ward Poelmans пиÑеÑ:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:26, Daniel Troeder<daniel@admin-box.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 10:03 +0400, Top Point wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>> Can hal mount .iso 9660 by loop device? I can mount .iso manually
>>>> but I
>>>> want to do it automatically by hal.
>>> Do you want to mount it by "right-clicking" it in a graphical
>>> environment like GNOME or KDE?
>>>
>>> If that is what you want, in GNOME you could just drop a shell script
>>> in ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts that does mount "$@". I don't know about
>>> KDE,
>>> but I'm sure there is something similar.
>>
>>
>> try
>> http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/nautilus-scripts/File%20System%20Manag
>> ement/Mount_Image
>>
>
> Thanks for all! I've started with cdEMU, but it's very extreme. Does
> fuseiso better? Nautilus script very interesting, but not works fine. In my
> topic under hal I meant smthing authentic linux wich can mount .iso by
> "right-clicking". But then I really thought that Hal can mount .iso.
> Sorry for my incompetence. It's randomly.)
Hal doesn't mount anything as said. If you mean, in file browsers,
then that's very specific to the file browser that you use. For example,
mc (which is a text based browser) can open isos just like zips, rars
and many others, without need for any trick at all.
There are scripts and tricks around for nautilus (gnome) and konqueror
(kde) file browsers. But I don't know them myself.
cdemu is more like the infamous windows based Daemon Tools, they mount
the iso like if it was a regular driver, then you can enter that drive
and operate as if it was a phisical cdrom/dvd reader.
If you don't like the command like, there's a graphical frontend for
it, called gcdemu that might suit you better.
--
Jesús Guerrero
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-08-24 6:03 [gentoo-user] Hal mount .iso Top Point
2009-08-24 6:26 ` Jesús Guerrero
2009-08-24 6:40 ` Dale
2009-08-24 6:48 ` Jesús Guerrero
2009-08-24 9:26 ` Daniel Troeder
2009-08-24 10:07 ` Ward Poelmans
2009-08-25 17:11 ` Vasya Volkov
2009-08-25 22:28 ` Jesús Guerrero [this message]
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