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Re: vndconfig vs mount_cd9660



On Dec 28, 22:43, Thomas Klausner wrote:
} 
} I wanted to mount an ISO image (on 9.99.77/amd64), so I did,
} following the guide:
} 
} # vnconfig -c vnd0 file.iso
} # mount -t cd9660 /dev/vnd0a /mnt
} mount_cd9660: /dev/vnd0a on /mnt: Invalid argument

     I always use "-r", i.e. "# mount -r -t cd9660 /dev/vnd0a /mnt".
I don't know if that would be a factor or not, but certainly you're
never going to write to a CD image.

} # mount -t cd9660 /dev/vnd0d /mnt
} mount_cd9660: /dev/vnd0d on /mnt: Invalid argument
} 
} but that didn't work, nor did using vnd0d.
} 
} The disklabel looks unpromising.
} 
} 4 partitions:
} #        size    offset     fstype [fsize bsize cpg/sgs]
}  a:  16868776         0     4.2BSD      0     0     0  # (Cyl.      0 -   8236*)
}  d:  16868776         0     unused      0     0        # (Cyl.      0 -   8236*)
} disklabel: boot block size 0
} disklabel: super block size 0

    CDs don't have disklabels (unless it is a Sun CD), so that is
a fake label.  If you did "disklabel -r vnd0" (-r forces a read
from disk), it would likely tell you that there isn't a label.

}-- End of excerpt from Thomas Klausner


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