Mount Iso Images Using GUI in Ubuntu 10.04 (Linux)
- Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 9:22
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Gmount-iso is a great utility to mount iso images in Linux (Ubuntu 10.04, Fedora 13 etc.). You can install it from command line by doing this:
sudo apt-get install gmountiso
The usage is very simple, you don’t have to do terminal hacking, via very simple GUI.
Select the ISO file that you want to mount by clicking on Open, next select a location where you want to mount the iso image. You can choose /cdrom or any other folder which you have permissions to access and just hit the Mount button and the image would be mounted at that location and you can access it via Nautilus or through terminal.
After you are done, you can just hit Unmount and the image would be unmounted. Convenient ain’t it!
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