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Re: How to mount .ccd image under GNOME?



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Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> writes:

> On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:23:31 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> writes:
>> 
>>> On Sun 26 Aug 2012 at 17:53:32 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've got a .ccd image that I want to mount, e.g. in /mnt. Associated
>>>> with the .ccd file, there is a .img too. I tried mounting the .img
>>>> using various CLI combinations, but to no avail:
>>>
>>> Convert to an ISO file with ccd2iso. Mount the ISO. Or view with mc.
>
>> Thanks for the two messages.
>> $ ccd2iso fv.ccd fv.iso
>> Error at sector 0.
>> The sector does not contain complete data. Sector size must be 2352,
>> while actual data read is 772
>> 
>> What's happening? The image file should not be corrupted!
>
> file fv.ccd
>
> What kind of program created the CCD file? Maybe the original source file 
> contained some encryption or the like...
>
> You can try with any of these ".img" files which must be well formatted, 
> just to compare both outputs:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/usb-hdd/
$ file fv.ccd
fv.ccd: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators

Note that

$ cat fv.ccd
[CloneCD]
Version=3
[Disc]
TocEntries=4
Sessions=1
DataTracksScrambled=0
[etc.]

so it looks like the file has been created in some way with CloneCD.

With the proposed .img files, I have for example
$ file debian-live-6.0.4-i386-standard.img 
debian-live-6.0.4-i386-standard.img: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x6, active, starthead 0, startsector 1, 587775 sectors, code offset 0x31

Brian, I might try your trick.

All the best,

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Merciadri Luca
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