Like anything else on Linux, it’s easiest to do things from the
command line, and when we’re dealing with servers that’s probably the
only thing we easily have access to. Luckily it’s trivial to mount an
ISO image in Linux.
Open up a terminal window and type in the following commands,
assuming that you are in the same directory as the ISO image, and
adjusting the paths as needed:
sudo mkdir /media/iso
sudo modprobe loop
sudo mount filename.iso /media/iso -t iso9660 -o loop
You should be able to navigate to the /media/iso folder and see the
contents of the ISO image. If you want to unmount the iso, use the
following command:
sudo umount /media/iso
That’s all there is to it. Easy, right?
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