is there any purpose to mounting an iso? will it allow me to run the mounted iso when i reboot the system?
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drifting
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Its not going to allow you to run the ISO when you reboot.
You will need to burn it for that.
But for instance, if you mount a DVD ISO, you would save yourself time by not having to burn the movie, but you could still watch it.
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ohhh okay
so mounting the iso will just let me view the files on the cd?
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Yes. If you mount it, it is only active when the OS is loaded. Restarting your computer would clear it.
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ohh alright, would there be a way to keep it loaded?
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