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How can I mount an iso file?
tried:
[root@duncan-arch Desktop]# mount -o loop Flash* /media/disk
mount: could not find any device /dev/loop#
[root@duncan-arch Desktop]#
[root@duncan-arch duncan]# mount -o loop -t iso9660 ./Desktop/Flash-res* /media/disk0
mount: could not find any device /dev/loop#
Last edited by Raccoon1400 (2008-06-11 20:55:47)
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modprobe loop
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Thanks.
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and also add loop to modules section of rc.conf to have it autoload on boot for a more permanent solution
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Shouldn't loop module be autoloaded by udev?
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udev loads modules that coresponds to hardware it finds but since loop isnt a module that uses hardware udev dont care about it
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