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Mounting ISO Images With Furius ISO Mount On Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Furius ISO Mount is a tool that lets you mount and unmount ISO images on your desktop, calculate the checksums (MD5 and SHA1) of the ISO images, and burn them onto a CD or DVD (using external programs like Brasero or Nautilus). It comes with a graphical user interface and is extremely easy to use. This guide shows how to install it on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop.
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Will this be going into the Ubuntu Intrepid repositories?
How does it compare with other tools like acetoneiso, kiso and isomaster? That will be really helpful for intending users.
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A. Mani
Member, Cal. Math. Soc
I've been using acetoneiso up till now. It seems that Furius ISO Mount has a more intuitive interface.
Acetoneiso is more like a Swiss army knife. It doesn't have a burning option, but i supports splitting, compressing and encrypting iso's, extracting/adding boot images, even playing and ripping DVD iso's.
I can't believe how "stupid" people are making Ubuntu. What's so hard about `mount -o loop` that we need another GUI tool to run it for us?
If I'm not mistaken this is read only. To edit the image a few tricks need to be applied as described here: Mount ISO image in Linux.
i mount a iso but dosent show anything any help PLZ