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Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG (Nero Burning ROM), UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN, CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD), XDVDFS (XBOX) and MDF images.
Mount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation you'll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
I just came across this thread while searching the forums for how to mount an iso. Figured I would add that my eventual solution was to install gmountiso from the repositories which provides a simple gui interface for mounting & unmounting isos.
Related:
GRUB 2 can boot from iso.
Not the expert, but what I know and did is here, with links:
-- GRUB 2 A Guide for Users http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3106368.0
See Reply #1, these topics:
Boot From ISO -- use of GRUB 2 loopback
Boot your Kubuntu Live CD ISO from your flashdrive
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