Thank you to everyone who answered: Murat Bayrakci Justin Stringfellow "comp question" Dan Lowe Will Froning Q: How can I mount an ISO image file on Solaris: A: I. Solaris 8 : 1. Create a device with lofiadm: lofiadm -a MYFILE.ISO then a device e.g : /dev/lofi/1 will be created. 2. Now you can mount it: mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/lofi/1 /mnt I've tried it, and it works all right. II. Earlier Solaris: Dan wrote: You can do it in earlier revisions of Solaris with a kernel module called "fbk" - I forget where to get it, but you should be able to find it in a web search or something (or it might even be installed; check for /dev/fbk*). mount -F fbk -o ro,type=hsfs /dev/fbk0:/path/to/image.iso /mnt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- I've also received a link just about my question: http://www.sunhelp.org/pipermail/sunhelp/2000-August/004781.html Thank you all again, especially to Dan Lowe and Justin Stringfellow.Received on Mon Sep 3 08:53:29 2001
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