Ubuntu Multimedia :: Mounting A Bin Image File?

Jul 16, 2011

is there a way to mount a bin image file? The bin image file contains video files, it's not an executable file.

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Fedora :: Mounting Point Of A DVD Image File In A VM?

Dec 8, 2009

I installed Fedora 12 in a virtual environment using VMware workstation, I am learning a Linux book. 1. The book ask me to change my directory to Fedora 12 DVD's RPM file directory under terminal. It assumes the mounting point for the disk image would be e.g. '/media/dvd/packages/', but if I type in 'cd /media/dvd/packages/' it obviously won't find the directory. So how do I navigate to the directory using CD command, but I guess put it more accurately I will need to find out what is the mounting point of the Fedora 12 DVD image in my VM.

2. I have another question with my root password, I cannot login as root when the VM first boot up, at the login screen where you are asked about your account name and password screen, So I have to use my normal user account (made up by my first name and last name) when I installed Fedora. But I know exactly what my root password is. The weird thing is I can still access to the root account in the desktops windows environment no problem. e.g. if I go to the top bar 'system-administration-authentication' program, it will let me in after I typed in my root password. In other words, I have access to all the admin tools in the desktop environment.

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Debian :: Mounting .iso Image Versus Extracting Data From .img File?

Feb 28, 2010

I use Lenny, and was trying to mount a .iso image, supposedly a cd imagem.

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This is what I get from dmesg | tail:

debian:/home/zac/cscd# dmesg | tail
[ 1811.505199] floppy0: disk absent or changed during operation
[ 1811.505207] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0

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I did a little research on the web and it seems that this file is not really a cd image, but simply data in a .img file. What do you think of that?

debian:/home/zac/cscd# file cscd3.iso
cscd3.iso: data

Some people recommend to extract the data via the dd command, but it didn't seem very safe for me to do that!

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is it possible to extract the data into a directory (instead of a device) using dd? This file is supposed to be a software. I wanted to run it on wine by keeping it mounted on a mount point in my file system. Does it make any sense to try to do this if the file simply isn't a cd image?

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Image Mounting Program To Alcohol 120%

Dec 12, 2009

Could someone give me the name of a program similar to alcohol 120%

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Debian :: File Upload Using Firefox - Smaller Image File Is Previewed While Bigger Image File Is Not

Dec 16, 2015

I am trying to upload some pics on my Facebook account using Firefox. When I click on Facebook's file upload icon, Firefox bring up a 'File Upload' window. I noticed that smaller image file is previewed on the lower right hand corner, while bigger image file is not. Is there anyway I can change this behavior or maybe change what Firefox is using to browse my files?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Extract The Image From The .MOV File?

Jun 3, 2011

It appears I thought I was taking photo's with my Nikon CoolpixS5 but they are saved as .mov files. When I watch file, I see the picture, and then it's over in a second. How can I extract the image from the .MOV file? If it's of any relevance I used digikam to recognise my camera.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Embed Audio File In Image?

Feb 25, 2011

Is it possible to embed audio file to an image in ubuntu?

It's possible in Windows 7, when saving just the image from an imagechan.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Mount An Audio Only Image File?

Apr 30, 2011

I need to mount an audio only image file. The only program I'm aware of is cdEmu, unfortunately, since my upgrade to 11.04 x86_64, It was removed during the process. Any other programs/commands capable of mounting an image file? And no, I do not want to burn,extract, or convert. Just mount.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: K3B: Could Not Determine Size Of Resulting Image File

Mar 7, 2010

When I try to burn some .flv files onto a DVD iso using K3B, it gives me the message: "Could not determine size of resulting image file"

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Ubuntu :: Mounting HDD Image Of LVM Partition

Mar 13, 2010

I have a dedicated server that Ubuntu 9.04 operating system has been installed on it. Before this dedicated server, I had another server that according to some reasons, it was put aside and I requested my datacenter support team to attach previous server's HDD to my new server in order to transfer its information to the new server's HDD. On the disks of previous HDD, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS OS had been installed and most of its capacity was full, but while I mounted that HDD on the new server, the contents of the primary partition were visible but the contents of the extended partition weren't visible. After some inspectings, I observerd that the extended partition type is converted to LVM. Before this, I didn't deal with this kind of partition. I tried to mount this partition but I failed. I read many articles about this problem and implemented instructions on the HDD but the LVM partition was never mounted that returns many different errors and even I pursued the reasons of this errors but non of these remedies didn't solve this problem. Since the datacenter had determined a specifies time for transfering information. then I had to return the SCSI HDD on the specified time, so I was forced to make an image of the hard disk by "TestDisk" software. I've made that image from the LVM partition which its capacity amounts to 150 GB but still I'm not able to mount the image according to instructions on the different related websitres. Since I'm really dummy in Linux Fle System field, I request you to help me to mount this image or extract its contents.

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Ubuntu :: Mounting An Offset Within Dd Image

Mar 8, 2011

For instance, using dd, you create an image of a whole hard drive, all partitions. The script then comes and mounts the partition located at offset 63 (or whatever the user picks).I do not see this option in the mount command.No other searches turned up anything meaningful. So I am bowing to the gurus.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Change Album Art In Any Mp3 Songs By Dragging Appropriate Image File On Rythmbox?

Apr 16, 2011

I knew it is easy to change / add , album art in any mp3 songs by dragging appropriate image file on rythmbox, it is working fine with Rythmbox but when I am playing the same song from another application like VLC,totem the album art is not showing. If I quit rythmbox ,and the song is open again in rythmbox, it sosometime showing the album art but sometime not.It is also not showing in my mobile phone.

After a little bit searching about this I came to know that EasyTag can do this,I have installed EasyTag from software centre but it remains dim with the mp3 files. how to change the album art permanently,so that the album art can see from any software and device like mobile , ipod etc.

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Debian Multimedia :: Save Image From Clipboard Into File Using Command Line?

Apr 28, 2011

Can save an image from clipboard into file using command line?
may be image magic?

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Ubuntu :: Mounting DD Image To Pull Off Individual Files?

Mar 29, 2010

I have a gziped dd image backup of my entire hda drive (osx and ext4 partitions) that I created with the following command:
dd if=/dev/sda |gzip > image032810.gz
Can I mount this image file to pull off individual files from individual partitions?

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General :: Mounting A CD Image As A User?

Mar 30, 2010

I want to mount a (.iso) CD-image under Linux (I am using Ubuntu). I know that I can do it with mount using the loopback device, but for that, I need to be root. Is there any way to do it with user privileges?

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Hardware :: Mounting ISO Image To Partition

Feb 8, 2010

I wanted to know if it is possible to mount an ISO image to a partition and boot from that instead of a CD or DVD. I know it is easy to do it from a CD but I would like to know if I can also do it this way.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Vlc Image - Playing Wmv And Vob Files - Image Comes With High Contrast Colors

Jan 16, 2011

When playing dvd's, vob files and wmv files, the image comes with high contrast colors ,very intense red/green/blue. very dark too. I have vlc 1.1.4 installed, using ubuntu 10.10, libdvdcss2 installed. for the rest of the video formats it seems to work fine. any ideas on what should I start debugging?

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General :: Mounting A Multi-partition Disk Image?

Nov 16, 2010

I downloaded an raw SD card image that has two partitions. It caused some file system errors when I tried to dd it directly into an SD card. I am not sure if the card is defective or the image. Is there a way to examine this image without writing it to a physical card? Like trying to mount the partitions separately or checking the tables?

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Software :: Mounting ISO Image - Wrong FS Type Error

Apr 4, 2010

I'm trying to mount hg2.iso, the Heavy Gear 2 iso image that I converted from hg2.nrg using nrg2iso, and this is what I keep getting:
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bash-3.1# mount -o loop -t iso9660 hg2.iso /mnt/iso
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try demsg | tail or so

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Software :: Mounting Single Fat32 Partition Inside Full Disc Image

Dec 19, 2009

I have recovered a whole dying hard drive using the command ddrescue, only 8192 byte out of 4.3 gigabyte are unreadable.I have used the command (gnu) ddrescue /dev/sdb DiskImage.img..But unfortunatly this way i have a full-disk image that is not mountable... ( or at least i don't know how to mount it ), and the disk doesn't seem to work anymore that good... ( crack crack crack... ).To see the partitions inside the "big" file, i have used fdisk -l, and damn there is only one partition, but how can i mount the content???

I know i could use photorec foremost or similar software, but since the disc image is almost perfect, i would be able to preserve file names, paths and dates...The last idea would be to mount it as a full-drive image with Virtualbox... But transferring data would be quite annoying.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Unable To Use 'convert' In Command Prompt To Convert Image File Format

Jan 19, 2010

I am trying to use 'convert' in command prompt to convert image file format.I get the following error.

convert: UnableToOpenConfigureFile `delegates.xml' @ configure.c/GetConfigureOptions/589.
convert: NoDecodeDelegateForThisImageFormat `airplane.jpg' @ constitute.c/ReadImage/530.
convert: MissingAnImageFilename `airplane.ppm' @ convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/2838.

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General :: Create Device File For Image File?

Sep 8, 2010

Everything in Linux is a file, right? And everything can be represented by a file? Is there some way I could create a block device file that represents (i.e., provides an interface to) this image file? If so, then I could use fdisk on the device file to split it into partitions, format the partitions, and then mount them as directories. I could create a file system within a file system, which would be fun.

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Ubuntu :: Mounting Windows File On Logon?

Feb 2, 2010

I have active directory users. User can log on with username/password from active directory in ubuntu. Users have their directory on Windows file server. They have read and execute rights on file on windows file server with same username and password from active directory(192.168.2.1/file/username for each user). I want that user's directory on windows file server mount to /home/username/disk on logon for each user, which logon in ubuntu.

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Ubuntu :: Mounting USB File System On LUCID?

Jan 13, 2011

I wan to mount a custom hardware's USB file system. I am using Lucid Lynx.When I used the command$ sudo mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usbThere was an error as there was no/proc/bus/usbI tried to put it in fstab entry so that /proc/bus/usb will be mounted at boot but no luck.

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Ubuntu :: Mounting A Read Only File System 10.04?

Jan 28, 2011

I made a modification to the /etc/fstab using Ubuntu 10.04 and now it wont boot correctly. I can get the cli but when I enter /etc/fstab and make an edit it says" changing permission of /etc/fstab: read only file system"How can I mount the partition so that I can edit it

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Ubuntu :: Mounting Second Drive Within File System?

Jun 9, 2011

I have two hard drives in my desktop, a 250GB and 500GB.

The first drive has the swap and / the second drive is just sat there having to be mounted before use. I have a half remembered thought that the second drive could be given a mount point within the file system. I have often partitioned drives so that / is septate to /home but not over different phisical drives. I wouldn't want the 500GB to be /home because a large chunk of the 250GB would not normally be used.

What I would like is to have the first drive set 20GB / the rest to /home. Then the 500GB set to /home/data so it would apear within the home directory or even better /home/user/data as I'm the only user of the computer.

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Ubuntu :: "Can't Load Image From File '/usr/share/firefox/icons/mozicon128.png': File Does Not Exist."

Apr 12, 2010

Tried running simdock from software center...uninstalled because I was getting this error after trying to run ap "Can't load image from file '/usr/share/firefox/icons/mozicon128.png': file does not exist."

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Ubuntu :: General Error Mounting File System

Apr 13, 2011

I have a dual boot Xp and Ubuntu 10.10.

Recently I was downloading some upgrades in Ubuntu and unfortunately the power to the system got off.

Thereafter on booting it comes to the Grub menu and I'm able to select the OS from the list but if I choose Ubuntu it comes up with a message "General error mounting file system" and the terminal is activated. However, if XP is selected it boots with no issues.

/dev/sda6 is ubuntu installation
/dev/sda7 is swap partition

I went through lot of threads over the net and tried fsck, e2fsck and other variations of that command but at the end all I get the message as

it says sda6 is clean but for sda7 it says :

Superblock invalid trying backup blocks.... Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda7 at the end it suggests "u might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device>"

refering some threads here I tried my luck with live CD and the command : sudo e2fsck -C0 -p -f -v /dev/sda7

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General :: Mounting A Read Only File System Ubuntu 10.04?

Jan 28, 2011

I made a modification to the /etc/fstab using Ubuntu 10.04 and now it wont boot correctly. I can get the cli but when I enter /etc/fstab and make an edit it says" changing permission of /etc/fstab: read only file system" This is what I get when the system boots:

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so if I choose manual I get to the cli and whenever I attempt to edit the file I get the above error. I used another machine and attempted to mount the drive but I get the same error I added notaime option to my fstab by accident so if I choose manual I get to the cli and whenever I attempt to edit the file I get the above error. I used another machine and attempted to mount the drive but I get the same error. I tried

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and I get

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How can I mount the partition so that I can edit it?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Music CD Not Mounting And Not Playing?

Jan 24, 2010

I'm currently running ubuntu 9.04. I'm able to mount data and MP3 audio CDs but I'm unable to mount and play regular audio CDs. When I try to mount it I get the following message:

Unable to mount Audio Disc Drive /dev/sr0 does not contain audio files.

Windows does not have any problems playing either the regular audio CDs or audio MP3 CDs.

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