use the command mkisofs as:
mkisofs -o /tmp/cd.iso /tmp/directory/
use the command mkisofs as:
mkisofs -o /tmp/cd.iso /tmp/directory/
I used the info supplied by Felipe Xavier, A.K.A. FXtrEm
CUE/BIN to ISO: Open a terminal, go to the folder that the CUE/BIN file is located and type:
bchunk filename.bin filename.cue filename.iso
NRG to ISO: Open a terminal, go to the folder that the NRG file is located and type:
nrg2iso filename.nrg filename.iso
IMG to ISO: Open a terminal, go to the folder that the IMG file is located and type:
ccd2iso filename.img filename.iso
MDF to ISO: Open a terminal, go to the folder that the MDF file is located and type:
mdf2iso filename.mdf filename.iso
Nautilus scripts are really making use of Gnome easier. When I am away from my scripts I feel alone :). Do not forget to mark the files as executable.
#!/bin/bash cd $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI pacpl --to mp3 "$*" |
gedit "$*" |
for uri in $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_URIS; do gksudo "gnome-open $uri" & done |
#!/bin/bash # attach multiple files thunderbird.sh #thunderbird -compose "attachment='file:////home/will/newfile,file:////home/will/newfile2'" #-compose subject=Emailing %m,attachment=%u if [ $* = "" ] ;then echo "no files given" ; exit 1 ;fi &>/dev/null Y=`echo file://$* | sed 's/ \//,file:\/\/\//g' | sed 's/ /^^/g'` #this sed replaces all spaces with a ^^. X=`echo $Y | sed 's/\^^/ /g'` #this sed replaces all ^^'s with a space Z=`echo $Y | sed 's/,file:\/\// /g'` ii=1 #that sed (below)replaces all ^^'s with a space BODY=$(for file in $Z ;do C=`basename "$(echo $file | sed 's/\^^/ /g')"` ; echo ; echo -n "$ii) $C" ; ii=$(($ii+1)) ; done) thunderbird -compose "attachment='$X'",body="P.S. - Attached Files: $BODY",subject="attached files" |
#!/bin/bash # # nautilus-mount-iso gksudo -u root -k /bin/echo "got r00t?" sudo mkdir /media/"$*" if sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 "$*" /media/"$*" then if zenity --question --title "ISO Mounter" --text "$* Successfully Mounted. Open Volume?" then nautilus /media/"$*" --no-desktop fi exit 0 else sudo rmdir /media/"$*" zenity --error --title "ISO Mounter" --text "Cannot mount $*!" exit 1 fi |
#!/bin/bash # for I in "$*" do foo=`gksudo -u root -k -m "enter your password for root terminal access" /bin/echo "got r00t?"` sudo umount "$I" && zenity --info --text "Successfully unmounted /media/$I/" && sudo rmdir "/media/$I/" done done exit0 |
Rise against to new boot technology of Microsoft. Please read and be aware what is going on. Windows (Microsoft) is not a shit but forcing people do something is apperantly shit.