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How to Mount Disk Images on Linux

Filed in archive Utilities on July 26, 2007

How to Mount Disk Images on Linux
Mounting disk images on Linux should be easy with autofs. However, it is inevitable for users to use the mount and umount tools on the command-line since not all disk images get mounted automatically. For those who hate using the command-line interface, a GUI-based tool, called AcetoneISO, is now available. AcetoneTeam's AcetoneISO is not only a disk image mount/unmount tool - it features more such as:

- Mount/Unmount ISO, MDF, NRG, BIN, NRG (no password required)
- Display showing images mounted
- Automatic Mount, destination is not required
- Convert / Extract / Browse to ISO :
*.bin *.mdf *.nrg *.img *.daa *.cdi *.xbx *.b5i *.bwi *.pdi
- Play a DVD Movie Image with most used media players with cover downloader
- Generate an ISO from a Folder or CD/DVD
- Generate/Check MD5 file of an image
- Encrypt/Decrypt an image
- Split/Merge image in X megabyte
- Compress with High Ratio an image in 7z format
- Rip a PSX cd to *.bin to make it work with epsxe/psx emulators
- Service-Menu support for Konqueror
- Restore a lost CUE file of *.bin *.img
- Blank CD/DVD
- Burn ISO/Cue to CD/DVD
- Mount Mac OS *.dmg images
- Retrieve INFORMATION of an image
- El-Torito support to create ISO bootable Cd
- Mount *.iso in a specified folder from the user
- Create a database of images

Unfortunately, the source code is not available.

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