Showing posts with label ISO disk image files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISO disk image files. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Creating an ISO image from a zip file

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Quick link to the original posting, my thanks to Gary for sharing this useful tip for MAC OS X.

Some days ago i was working via SSH/VNC on my Mac OS X server where i needed to install Oracle 11G for linux 64-bit.

One of the great features of VMWare Fusion (present also in other VMWare products) is the possibility of attaching an ISO disk image as if it were a physical CD or DVD, avoiding the physical burning of CD or DVD media.
Unfortunately i hadn't such ISO image available, i had instead the source files in a zip file downloaded on the Mac.

I could have copied the files from the host to the guest operating system or executed from a shared folder, but i preferred to see if i could find a way of stuffing the content of a directory into an ISO image file using plain OS X commands.

Fortunately, Google came to the rescue and i stumbled upon Gary's blog, where i found such great tip, that i easily adapted for my case:

First of all unzip the archive:
unzip linux.x64_11gR1_database.zip
This will create a subdirectory called "database" into the current one.
Finally, create the ISO disk image:
hdiutil makehybrid -o oracle11g.iso -iso -joliet -hfs -udf database
Now you can mount the resulting ISO file through VMWare Fusion.
If for some reason you cannot run the installer, e.g. you get a "Permission denied" error, it can be that the "cdrom" is not mounted properly. By mounted properly i mean that a line like the following must be present in the /etc/fstab file:
/dev/cdrom   /mnt/cdrom  auto  exec,noauto,owner,ro 0 0
For some reason this line was present in a Xubuntu Linux VM i've created, but was not present in Oracle Linux and i don't really know if it is a "quirk" of the auto-mount feature or a normal behavior.

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