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    How to Convert .img to .iso

    I have searched for a while and i install isodump but i don't know how to use it....

    here it is > http://www.t2-project.org/

    I want to convert .img to .iso....

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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    Mount the .img with CDemu (https://launchpad.net/~cdemu/+archive/ppa), and then use ddrescue (which should be in the repositories) to copy the contents of the mounted device to an .iso. Don't know if that will preserve autoboot features, though.

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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    This post is quite old so there might be a better way to do it now, but it's worth a look.
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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    Quote Originally Posted by Hippytaff View Post
    This post is quite old so there might be a better way to do it now, but it's worth a look.
    I have seen this thread but their isn't a method of how to use it....!!!

    Anyway, their is also an another tool called ccd2iso,

    And when i use it by the given command in the above post i-e ccd2iso img_file iso_file

    its shows me an error message i-e "ccd2iso unrecognized sector mode 0 at sector 0"

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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    Whats the img file called?

    it should be as simple as
    Code:
    ccd2iso name-of-file.img name-of-file.iso
    edit -> make sure your in the right directory too. ie if the .img file is in downloas CD Downloads/ etc
    Last edited by Hippytaff; February 13th, 2011 at 10:15 AM.
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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    Quote Originally Posted by Hippytaff View Post
    Whats the img file called?

    it should be as simple as
    Code:
    ccd2iso name-of-file.img name-of-file.iso
    The image file name is "bsd.img", and i have typed it as

    $ ccd2iso bsd.img bsd.iso
    &
    Output is > Unrecognized sector mode (0) at sector 0!

    Also check out the Screen-Shot...
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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    That's odd
    maybe have a look at an alternative

    Edit -> nice desktop btw
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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    $ sudo aptitude install ccd2iso
    $ ccd2iso $img_file $iso_file

    Try this

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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    Quote Originally Posted by Hippytaff View Post
    That's odd
    maybe have a look at an alternative

    Edit -> nice desktop btw
    thanks,
    i have installed it and now when i want to add that .img to it, it shows me the given error message > Scree-Shot

    @linuxsyst:-

    I have tried that commands & I have shown the error message i get from that in my above posts...
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    Re: How to Convert .img to .iso

    try uninstalling and reinstalling ccd2iso.

    Also do you think the .img file could be corrupted in any way?
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