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creating iso image from data files?
Ken "Bahnzo" Tarvin ferr...@SPAMFREEcts.com comp publish cdrom software A friend and I were talking about whether or not it's possible to extract an ISO image to the hard drive. Can it be done? I've been doing some research and can't find any info at all.......

Extracting files from a ISO image
... devel mentors On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 07:11:29AM -0800, TIFR students wrote: We've been using the extract_compressed_fs command to extract ISOs from a knoppix CD. we encountered the following error : $ extract_compressed_fs /cdrom/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX > /knx/sourceschool/gno3_6.iso 29345 blocks of size 65536.

Extracting and installing an .ISO image using a virtual CD
Essentially the steps are this: 1) Look for all .iso files in a directory 2) Pull out the autorun.inf from the iso (if present) and parse it to get the name of the icon file. 3) Extract the icon file from the iso and pull the image out. 4) Display the icon along with the iso name in a TKinter (of maybe WxWidgets)

Extracting a CD-ROM ISO image
Hi, Ashish, why not mounting the iso image via loop device? Then you have access to any file operations and commands you need. In script mode too, sure! Joachim Backes -- Joachim Backes <bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de> University of Kaiserslautern,Computer Center, High Performance Computing Department,

Your opinion on ISO images
It can create/edit/extract ISO files from CD-ROM or hard disk, make a bootable CD, convert CD image file, edit CD image file, extract files from CD image file. It can process nearly all CD-ROM image files including BIN and ISO. You can add/delete/rename/extract a file within image files With DirectISO.

a program that can view ISO images
P.Schw...@kerckhoff.med.uni-giessen.de comp sys amiga misc Hello, so here I am with a new problem where I thought there should be no problem -( I want to extract the files out of a cdrom-image (only iso9660, no strange things); well, easy task I thought, there are plenty of devices out there that can do this.

Extracting file system from an iso image
... <phr-n2...@nightsong.com> wrote in message news:7x66gnjju8.fsf@ruckus.brouhaha. com... victor levadi <vlev...@yahoo.com> writes: Can anyone refer me to a program that will allow me to extract individual data files from an ISO 9660 image file of my hard drive? In Linux if you have an iso image in a hd partition,

Extracting file system from an iso image
Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com comp lang python On 2008-01-02, Ant <ant...@gmail.com> wrote: I've downloaded a utility (Daemon Tools) which allows me to mount and unmount virtual CD drives onto an ISO image. [...] 1) Is there a module out there for extracting files from an ISO? Why not just mount them and then use

strange sol-8-install.iso
Extracting the disc's contents to another ISO file, mounting the original ISO file and the one from the CD with the loopback device, and doing 'diff -r' on them comes up clean. 6. did mandrake release a bad ISO image (I haven't seen reports other than yours) 7. your bittorents and md5sums come from what source?

Installing FreeBSD 4.7 from ISO image
Dean Ashton wrote: I need to extract some files from an EZCD 5 .ISO image.. but applications such as WinImage, IsoBuster, CdMage and so on don't seem to like the new format .ISO used by EZCD 5 (nice one, Roxio..) Is there any way (short of buying and risking an install of EZCD 5 under Win2k) of extracting the files

DirectISO 1.6 (31.10.2003)
Thank
you !!! pi...@blue.univ-savoie.fr ANY functional CD should work for this with a simple "copy x:\filename.dat y:\filename.dat" command (where x is your CD drive and y is your hard disk. Now that the obvious is said, are you trying to extract audio to wav files, create an ISO image or what?

How do I extract an ISO image on Linux that can be recorded on ...
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen torq...@frisurf.no linux debian user How can a non-root user (so I can't mount anything as a loopback FS) extract an ISO image without writing and then mounting a CD. 'isoinfo' can (as far as I understand) only extract a single file at a time. I guess it would be possible to use this

Extracting file system from an iso image
Volker Kuhlmann hid...@paradise.net.nz mailing comp cdwrite Once I have read an ISO9660 image with or without Joliet/Rockridge extns, is there a way to simply extract files, directory sturcture from it (analogous to tar extraction), without actually mounting the iso image? Is there a utility to do this? isodump

Extracting and installing an .ISO image using a virtual CD
iso-read ~/download/6.iso * similar to an "ls -lR" run on the ISO image, you need to do "iso-info -l image.iso" . That'll at least tell you the filenames/dirnames Except that extracting files doesn't work properly for anything using non-8+3 filenames. So you have to do something like this: iso-info -f file.iso

install slack from a image on my second harddisk
I couldn't get Virtual PC to recognize the ISO file as a disk image. The shared folder into which I had put it just came out empty when I tried to capture it. I am using VPC 6.1 with OS 9.2.2. Any idea what the problem is? Thanks. You don't access an ISO image through shared folders, you mount it to the cd-rom

Extracting the ISO image!
I want to extract an downloaded isoimage by first mounting it. I tried: mount -t iso9660 -o loop image.iso /mnt but turns out I don't have mount_iso9660 under /sbin, only mount_cd9660. Is there any other way to do this? I am running freebsd5.3/i386. Thanks! ===== Best Regards, Tsu-Fan Cheng Look in the handbook

Extracting files from ISO Images?
Chris Manning chr...@spuddy.mew.co.uk comp sys acorn misc In message <%RLob.75257$Id. 10...@news.easynews.com> Richard Antony Burton <richardaburton-NOSP...@hotmail.com> wrote: http://wonderworks.geekgang.com/free/index.html Allows you to mount an ISO image through CDFS. I've not visited that site, but I presume

Extracting a CD-ROM ISO image
Joe Pyles joepy...@iquest.net alt comp periphs cdr On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 01:36:01 GMT, Steven <linuxh...@core.com> wrote: Is there a program that will extract the contents of an ISO Image ? Winimage.

Extracting the ISO image!
ToZ T...@ToZ.com alt comp linux On Mon, 04 Mar 2002 23:16:19 -0500, Anna Merikin wrote: Is is possible to use an .iso image as files on, say, a hard disk? I would like to try CRUX linux, but they only offer an ISO on their download site; I have no CD-burner and, no intention of getting one.

Extracting and installing an .ISO image using a virtual CD
Rachit rachit1...@gmail.com lucky freebsd questions Hi, I want to extract iso image without mounting or using some external applications. Can it be done with the unix commands? if anyone of you has any idea then please let me know? Thanks and Regards, Rachit Raj.