What is Disk Image Mounter?
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I am using Lubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit. On my hard disk when I select any ISO file and right-click on it, the menu list has 'Disk Image Mounter'. Please tell me full details about it, what is it and how to use it.
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I am using Lubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit. On my hard disk when I select any ISO file and right-click on it, the menu list has 'Disk Image Mounter'. Please tell me full details about it, what is it and how to use it.
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I am using Lubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit. On my hard disk when I select any ISO file and right-click on it, the menu list has 'Disk Image Mounter'. Please tell me full details about it, what is it and how to use it.
mount iso disk images
I am using Lubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit. On my hard disk when I select any ISO file and right-click on it, the menu list has 'Disk Image Mounter'. Please tell me full details about it, what is it and how to use it.
mount iso disk images
mount iso disk images
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Disk Image Mounter is a way to mount the contents of an ISO so they can be viewed. There are other ways to mount the ISO but without mounting it its contents are inaccessible.
How to Easily Mount ISO Images In Ubuntu
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This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
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Mar 20 at 17:46
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
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Disk Image Mounter is a way to mount the contents of an ISO so they can be viewed. There are other ways to mount the ISO but without mounting it its contents are inaccessible.
How to Easily Mount ISO Images In Ubuntu
1
This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
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up vote
2
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Disk Image Mounter is a way to mount the contents of an ISO so they can be viewed. There are other ways to mount the ISO but without mounting it its contents are inaccessible.
How to Easily Mount ISO Images In Ubuntu
1
This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
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up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Disk Image Mounter is a way to mount the contents of an ISO so they can be viewed. There are other ways to mount the ISO but without mounting it its contents are inaccessible.
How to Easily Mount ISO Images In Ubuntu
Disk Image Mounter is a way to mount the contents of an ISO so they can be viewed. There are other ways to mount the ISO but without mounting it its contents are inaccessible.
How to Easily Mount ISO Images In Ubuntu
answered Mar 19 at 16:24
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This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
add a comment |Â
1
This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
1
1
This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
This is a pretty good answer, but the link that you have provided is completely superfluous: There is no information there which is not in your answer! You could point the OP to http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/gnome-disk-image-mounter.1.html
â Charles Green
Mar 20 at 13:12
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
@CharlesGreen: You are not wrong, but since OP is a new user and seems to have happened across this option through the GUI as opposed to the command line, I felt it was best to keep it simple and to provide a link to a page that also used the graphical interface.
â Jeff
Mar 20 at 17:46
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