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Is there any SIMPLE, REGULAR USER mode listing of an .ISO image file's content? I'd like to avoid mounting it as root, or usage of a third party software, but ...
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    Listing the .ISO file

    Is there any SIMPLE, REGULAR USER mode listing of an .ISO image file's content?

    I'd like to avoid mounting it as root, or usage of a third party software, but this latter one is not a firm condition.
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    See the command iso-info
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    Yes, I found that command:
    isoinfo -f -i nameofiso.iso
    lists the content. Thanks!
    If you need a CD/DVD catalogizer, give a try to my program:
    http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show...content=100682
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