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		<title>ISO files with Linux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Linux world, people usually just mount their ISO images by typing as root : $ mkdir /mnt/isotmp$ mount isofile.iso /mnt/isotmp -o loop And once they&#8217;re done, unmount the virtual disk : $ umount /mnt/isotmp This can be very annoying. UNISO Here&#8217;s another solution. This is a script in Perl that I found somewhere.It [...]]]></description>
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