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mount -o loop wuf-saw2b.bin /mnt/
ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
root@engraver:/home/ronan/dvd/Saw.2.TS.SVCD-WUF# mount -o loop -t iso9660 wuf-saw2b.bin /mnt/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
Originally posted by ronanio mount -o loop wuf-saw2b.bin /mnt/
[snip]
You're mounting to /mnt rather than a directory created in /mnt. While that might work, /mnt usually has some default directories created in it, and i think that mount will object if the file system mount point (i.e., directory) is not empty.
Try creating (as root) a director in /mnt to us as you mount point. For example,
no same result...
unable to identify cdrom format...
Its a standard bin cd image... i though this was a regular type format.
D-tools can mount these in windows no problem..
there must be some way for linux to mount them on CL...
??
EDIT
its an SVCD cdrom... CDemu is the solution it would appea
There are a couple of programs available for converting BIN images to ISO images. (bin2iso comes to mind.) I've never used them, but you might like to try one or another. I suspect that the "-t iso9960" type is looking for an ISO format.
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