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− | Install packages <code>fuseiso</code> and <code>fuse</code> into container. Package names may vary on different Linux distributions. | + | Install packages <code>fuseiso</code> and <code>fuse</code> into container. Package names may vary on different Linux distributions.[http://www.videoradio.ru] [http://www.shop.videoradio.ru] |
* for Debian and Ubuntu, install <code>fuseiso</code> and <code>fuse-utils</code> packages (available in repository) | * for Debian and Ubuntu, install <code>fuseiso</code> and <code>fuse-utils</code> packages (available in repository) |
Revision as of 08:55, 29 March 2011
This page describes how to mount ISO image inside a container.
Contents
Preparations
Configure FUSE in container as described in FUSE#Container tuning.
Setup
Install packages fuseiso
and fuse
into container. Package names may vary on different Linux distributions.[1] [2]
- for Debian and Ubuntu, install
fuseiso
andfuse-utils
packages (available in repository) - for RHEL/CentOS 3/4/5, use DAG's packages
fuse-iso
andfuse
- for Fedora 7/8, both
fuseiso
andfuse
are available from the main/updates repo - for Fedora 6,
fuse
is available fromextras
repo, use dries forfuse-iso
Mounting
To mount an ISO image, do:
# fuseiso image.iso /mnt/disk