1

I need to access my mounted iso in terminal but where it is mounted? My partitions used to mount in /media

What are the general paths for where different things are mounted?

Edit: I mounted my ISO by just double clicking it (Ubuntu 10.10)

2 Answers 2

2

Look in ~/.gvfs/ as that's where gnome tends to mount things.

1
  • Great! Its there.
    – Ashfame
    Mar 7, 2011 at 20:06
1

In my case, in Lubuntu, using Furius iso mounter, the path was /home/user/isofilename_ISO. Using AcetoneISO, the path was /home/user/virtual-drives/1. In case the mount point is not automatically accessed, Acetone can be set to do that: go to File/Options/General options/File manager and select file browser (e.g., Thunar or Nautilus, after having installed them: in Lubuntu/LXDE I do not recommend Nautilus, but Thunar; selecting LXDE in that list seems useless). enter image description here

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .