UbuntuHelp:ManageDiscImages
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Convert CloneCD Images to ISO
Installation
Download the latest version from ccd2iso homepage
extract the archive files
tar xvfz ccd2iso-x.x.tar.gz </code> enter the new directory <pre> cd ccd2iso </code> You need aclocal-1.6, therefore we have to install automake1.6 <pre> sudo apt-get install automake1.6 </code> configure and compile it <pre> ./configure make </code> install it <pre> sudo make install </code> or to install it via a deb file (CheckInstall) <pre> sudo make checkinstall </code> === Usage === Normally you would have 3 file from CloneCD image, they are .ccd, .img, and .sub general usage: <pre> ccd2iso <.img filename> <.iso filename> </code> for example: <pre> ccd2iso myimage.img myimage.iso </code> == Convert BIN/CUE Images to ISO == === Installation === <pre> sudo apt-get install bchunk </code> === Usage === As the name implies, a BIN/CUE CD image has two files. BIN being a binary of the raw CD data, and CUE being an ASCII file of CD layout. general usage: <pre> bchunk <image.bin> <image.cue> <basename> </code> for example: <pre> bchunk myimage.bin myimage.cue myimage </code> Where basename(myimage) is myimage.iso of the produced file. == Convert DMG (compressed z-lib) to ISO == === Installation === Download the latest version from [http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/ here] and move the perl script for example into the directory: <code>/usr/local/bin/</code> <pre> sudo mv dmg2iso.pl /usr/local/bin/ </code> === Usage === dmg2iso.pl <filename.dmg> <filename.iso> === Example === dmg2iso.pl disc1.dmg disc1.iso == Mount ISO Files == Create the directory for mount point: <pre> sudo mkdir –p /mnt/iso </code> Use mount command as follows (assumes that your ISO file name is disk1.iso): <pre> sudo mount -o loop disk1.iso /mnt/iso </code> Now your ISO is mounted on <code>/mnt/iso/</code> ---- CategoryDocumentation CategoryCleanup [[category:UbuntuHelp]]