Mount an ISO CD Image in Solaris
Sun Solaris UNIX has lofi loopback file driver. The lofi file driver exports a file as a block device. Reads and writes to the block device are translated to reads and writes on the underlying file. This is useful when the file contains a file system image (such as ISO image). Exporting it as a block device through the lofi file driver allows normal system utilities to operate on the image through the block device like mount and fsck. This is useful for accessing CD-ROM and FAT floppy images.
lofiadm is command you need to use mounting an existing CD-ROM image under Sun Solaris UNIX.
Mounting an Existing ISO CD-ROM Image under Solaris UNIX:
If your image name is solaris.iso, you can type command:# lofiadm -a /path/to/solaris.iso
Output:
/dev/lofi/1 --> the file name argument on lofiadm must be fully qualified and the path must be absolute not relative
/dev/lofi/1 is the device, use the same to mount iso image with mount command:
# mount -o ro -F hsfs /dev/lofi/1 /mountpoint
# cd /mountpoint
use this single command to do both the job:
mount -F hsfs -o ro `lofiadm -a /path/to/image.iso` /mountpoint
Unmount and detach the images :
unmount image:# umount /mountpoint
Now remove/free block device:
# lofiadm -d /dev/lofi/1
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