Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include <hallo.h>
* steef [Fri, Dec 19 2008, 12:58:35PM]:
this is the command i used to convert a (nero)file into a readable iso:
Why don't you just NeroLinux then?
*sudo nrg2iso /home/steef/Desktop/PF2.nrg /home/steef/Desktop/PF3.iso
it seemed to work,
and i burnt the result, PF3.iso, onto a dvd
with # growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/scd0:/home/steef/Desktop/PF3.iso
Try this:
mount foo.nrg /bla -oloop,offset=307200
If you can read the files in /bla directory then you can try to burn
from the intermediate loop device with a command like
wodim -dev=/dev/scd0 -isosize /dev/loopX
You can identify your loop device via "mount | grep loop". Or RTFM of
the losetup command if you don't like the mount command above.
But, as said, I would just use NeroLinux.
no readable file on the dvd results (tried it three times on a re-writable)
What does "no readable" mean? Can it be mounted?
Regards,
Eduard.
thanks eduard, i'll was already experimenting with loop && to get a
sight on how things are in my iso_files.
apologize for topposting!
(another, fermers_via campesina_list insists on topposting. my fault here)
regards,
steef
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