![]() ![]() And mounted iso file directory will be read-only by default because the aim is to read files. We need root privileges to mount the iso file. We can prefer to use existing directories like /cdrom or /mnt too. We will create a new directory to mount our ISO image. Mount command automatically detects the file system of the ISO image and provides related options implicitly. We will mount the iso image with the mount command. ![]() ![]() Isoinfo list files and directories like ls -Rl command. $ isoinfo -l -i /usr/lib/memtest86+/memtest86+.iso isoinfo `-i FILENAME` is used to specify the ISO file name and path accordingly.Īt this stage, we will use memtest86+.iso file which is by default provided from Ubuntu, Debian to use boot operations.`OPTIONS` are an option and used to enable/disable some features.The syntax of the isoinfo command is like below. $ sudo apt-get install libcdio-utils -y Install iso-info Syntax Libcdio-utils is a package that provides a tool named iso-info where we will use to list ISO image content. We may want to list the content of ISO image and check if the content we are looking for exists. ISO file is a very popular way to distribute files, Linux distributions, media files, etc. ISO images can be written into CD, DVD, Blu-ray. ISO image uses file system ISO 9660 and has extension. ISO image is an archive file generally used for optical disks. ![]()
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