Find details about your ISO images from the Linux command line

On September 8, 2009, in Uncategorized, by linuxtips
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If you want to find the details of an iso image before burning or using it, you can get that by just typing this at terminal:

isoinfo -d -i filename.iso


You’ll be show the details of the iso file, such as volume size, whether the image file is a bootable one, and many other valuable informations.

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