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spiralbound.net » Mounting ISO Image Files On Solaris

Posted by sanjay on 11:30 AM
spiralbound.net » Mounting ISO Image Files On Solaris

ore and more, software is distributed in the form of a downloadable ISO image. This is handy because you can then burn it to a CD or DVD, but many times you just want to install it without having to make a disk first. Linux makes this fairly easy, but it’s a little trickier with Solaris. You have to use the “lofiadm” command to first create a block device for the image before you can use “mount” to mount it as a filesystem. Here is the commands.

Make the block device with “loviadm”:
lofiadm -a /path/to/your/image.iso /dev/lofi/1

Mount the image as a read-only filesystem:
mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/lofi/1 /mountpoint


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PrinceXML

Posted by sanjay on 12:34 AM
http://www.princexml.com/overview/

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diveintogreasemonkey.org

Posted by sanjay on 3:32 PM
yes please do

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Web Development Bookmarklets

Posted by sanjay on 3:28 PM
Came across this site that has a number of web development bookmarklets... Have not really played with them, yet
https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html

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TabletPC review X60

Posted by sanjay on 1:36 PM

This review of X60 Tablet PC says that it's quite easy to take notes .. it's fast. Is that a software issue or hardware? .. don't know

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