Simple Gtk+ Interface to Mount ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG Image files without burning to disk.

An ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG Image management utility.

Automatically Mounts ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG Image Files.
Supports the ISO-13346 “UDF” file system specification when using the loop mount option.
Automatically creates a mount point in your home directory.
Automatically Unmounts the Image files.
Automatically removes the mount directory to return your home directory to its previous state.
Automatically saves the history of the last 10 images mounted.
Mounts multiple images.
Burn ISO and IMG Files to optical disk.
Generate Md5 and SHA1 checksums.
Automatically retrieves any previously unmounted images.
Automatically generates a log file of all commands needed to mount and unmount images manually.

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Dependencies

* python (>= 2.5), python-support (>= 0.90.0), fuseiso, fuseiso9660, python-gtk2, python-glade2, nautilus, gksu

Some distributions require you to add your login user name to the fuse group:

sudo adduser <your login username> fuse

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Screen Shots

Furius ISO Mount

Furius ISO Mount on Ubuntu

Installation

Current Version: 0.11.2.1

Ubunutu:

sudo apt-get install furiusisomount

Deb:
http://launchpad.net/furiusisomount/python/0.11.2.1/+download/furiusisomount_0.11.2.1_all.deb

OpenSUSE:
Packaman provides a 1-click Install file to install “Furius ISO Mount”.
Click here
to download and open with YaST2 package manager to install “Furius ISO Mount” in openSUSE.

Source:
http://launchpad.net/furiusisomount/python/0.11.2.1/+download/furiusisomount-0.11.2.1.tar.gz

Mirror:
http://www.marcus-furius.com/files/furiusisomount/

Older Versions:
https://launchpad.net/furiusisomount/+download

Bugs

https://bugs.launchpad.net/furiusisomount

Video

How to Change the Mount Point in Furius ISO Mount

Download version 0.11.2.0 or above

Open a terminal window and type:

gedit .furiusisomount/settings.cfg

Change the following line as appropriate:
mount_point: /home/harris

For example, to mpount images in your Videos folder:
mount_point: /home/harris/Videos

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