On 2015-09-10 at 09:06, Richard Owlett wrote: > Environment: > Using dd I have copied physical [NO INTERNET AVAILABLE ;] Debian > DVD's to > /media/distributionA resulting in > /media/distributionA/DVD1.iso > /media/distributionA/DVD2.iso > . > . > /media/distributionA/DVDn.iso > > Goal: > Extract pool directory (and all of its sub-directories) resulting in > /media/distributionA/poolA/ > /media/distributionA/poolA/contrib > /media/distributionA/poolA/main > > What commands should I be looking at? > TIA
Hmm. In Windows, I know the 7-Zip utility can open and extract ISOs, but the 7z command-line utility in Linux apparently doesn't have that ability (at least not as packaged in Debian). For most purposes, I'd just use mount and then either cp or rsync, but if you need to automate it as non-root it looks like you can do that with orrisox (part of the xorriso package): orrisox -indev /path/to/file.iso -extract . -subdir /path/to/output/directory -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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