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vnconfig .. for non-root users
Hello there !
I don't know why I still can't mount isos via vnconfig , unless by sudoing .. while I can mount devices as a user .. I own the file an folder and I mount them as described in the man : Code:
$ sudo vnconfig vnd0 ~/isos/isofile.iso $ sudo mount -t cd9660 /dev/vnd0c ~/isomounts do I have to "chown me vnd0c" ? (well I did in fact) .. I still have to sudo .. Help appreciated .. thanks .. |
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thanks Jgimmi ..
I've already chowned myself /dev/vnd0 and chmoded 770 the isofile .. |
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sorry .. I also have a similar question :
How can I mount .bin images under OpenBSD ? I have no clue .. no man page .. |
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There are many different uses for the ".bin" file type, so you will actually have to determine what program wrote it. If this is a Mac .bin, you will not be able to use it, if CDRwin .bin, you might be able to treat it as an .iso file.
Do some Googling. |
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I guess it was made on/for windows platform
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