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the mount command itself actually has the ability to mount iso images.
mount -o loop -t iso9660 <isofilename> <mountpoint>
.cue files are just simple text files that tell burning software about the format of the cd. Not sure if .bin files can be mounted the same way, only one way to find out =)
you'll have to use bchunk to convert the bin file to an iso, and then mount it...
or you can look at CDemu but i would say your best bet would be just to convert to an iso and then mount it....
how do you exactly mount bin with cdemu? i typed cdemu 0 somefile.cue . after that cdemu -s showed me, that cue was attached to /dev/cdemu/0 . what netx? mount -t iso9660 didn't work. i need to see the files in bin...
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