What is Isoinfo FOR LINUX?


Isoinfo


Isoinfo is a handy tool that gives you all the juicy details about an iso9660 image. If you've ever wondered what’s inside those iso files, this software has got your back!



How to Use Isoinfo


Using Isoinfo is pretty simple. You just type in: isoinfo [options] [file]. Easy, right? This program is part of a group of basic iso9660 utilities, which are cleverly named iso*.



The Origins of Isoinfo


The file iso9660.h comes from Eric Youngdale's mkisofs package. There’s also a program called isoinfo.c, bundled with xcdroast, that’s actually based on Eric Youngdale's isodump.c. However, just to clear things up, these programs aren't linked to my isotools or my version of isoinfo.c.



What Can Isoinfo Do?


You can think of Youngdale's program as a way to list or extract the contents of an iso9660 image or CD. Nowadays, you could also use commands like ls/cp after mounting it. But if you want something straightforward, Isoinfo is the way to go!



Getting Started with Installation


If you’re ready to dive in, here’s how you get it set up:



  1. Run:

  2. ./configure

  3. Then:

  4. make

  5. If you want to install it too (and have root access), run:

  6. make install

  7. You might need to tweak some Makefile entries if needed.



What's New in This Release?



  • Adds support for large files (like DVDs)!



If you're looking for more info or want to download Isoinfo, check out this link: Isoinfo Download Page!


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