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Hi,
I want to open an .iso file. I know that I can do it with this command:
mount -o loop /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
But it ask me to specify the filesystem type. How can I know it?
I create the .iso file converting a .nrg file.
Thank you for your time,
Gianluca
Last edited by I am Gianluca (2012-04-16 20:32:57)
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Try
mount -o loop -t iso9660 /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
Did it work?
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Run file on the iso: file /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso. If it's a valid iso, output should be similar to
$ file data.iso
data.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'Data '
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Thank you! Unfortunately it returns me this:
$ sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
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Run file on the iso: file /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso. If it's a valid iso, output should be similar to
$ file data.iso data.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'Data '
/home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso: data
Is 'data' a filesystem?
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No, 'data' means it's unrecognizable.
But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.
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No, 'data' means it's unrecognizable.
Could it depends on the fact that I convert a .nrg image to .iso?
I used this command:
sudo nrg2iso vocabulary.nrg vocabulary.iso
I still have the .nrg image on my HDD, but if I try to run file on the .nrg file it returns me the same error.
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Try this
mount -o loop -t udf /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
Did it work now?
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Try this
mount -o loop -t udf /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
Did it work now?
No, it didn't.
# sudo mount -o loop -t udf /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /mnt/vocabulary/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
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Install IsoMaster
sudo pacman -S isomaster
and try to open it there. Can you see its contents?
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It tells me:
Failed to read volume info: 'First volume descriptor type not primary like ISO9660 requires'
If I try with the .nrg image:
Failed to open iso file for reading: 'Failed to open file on the filesystem for reading'
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Something's wrong with the image. From what kind of disk you were making an .nrg/.iso?
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At this point, I think that the nrg file may be corrupt. Either that, or it is a "track-at-once" image; according to wikipedia, nrg2iso can't convert this type:
nrg2iso — cross-platform. hardcoded to read all nrg files as disc at once (DAO) type causing it to fail on track at once (TAO) type images.
Last edited by alphaniner (2012-04-16 21:21:02)
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I don't know. It the CD included with the book Cambridge Vocabulary for first Certificate. There are several audio tracks related with the exercise of the book.
I need it because I don't have a CD player on my laptop. So I asked to a friend to create an .iso image, and she gives me this .nrg image.
Last edited by I am Gianluca (2012-04-16 21:25:55)
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...there are several audio tracks...
If it was made from an audio CD, there will be no filesystem (and it should not be mountable). Maybe try opening the iso with a media player.
However, the best solution, if the source was an audio CD, would be to rip it to mp3 or some such.
Last edited by alphaniner (2012-04-16 21:34:18)
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Ask your friend to convert the tracks to some audio format - mp3/ogg/flac/etc.
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I can't read it with VLC.
I will try asking my friend to convert it in mp3.
Thank you guys!
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I suggest you try this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mo … er#fuseiso
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I didn't work:
fuseiso /home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso /home/gianluca/temp/
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 0, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 1, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 2, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 3, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 4, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 5, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 6, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 7, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 8, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 9, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 10, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 11, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 12, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 13, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 14, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 15, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 16, skipping..
init: wrong standard identifier in volume descriptor 17, exiting..
Same if I change the mountpoint to /mnt/vocabulary/
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I believe that file is an Audio CD, a 17-track one.
Open VLC, click menu Media > Open Disc...
In the new window that appears, in Disc Selection choose Audio CD, then click Browse... (near Eject-like button).
Open the file. Does it work?
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I was thinking the same thing before open the thread. Unfortunately I can't select the .iso image if I use the Media > Open Disc way
I see it but can't select it.
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Type the path to the image in the Disc device text box and see if that works.
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It returns an error message:
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL: 'cdda:///home/gianluca/vocabulary.iso'.
Last edited by I am Gianluca (2012-04-16 22:12:03)
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I've never had luck converting anything to iso, but,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CDemu
this always works.
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