![]() ![]() Hack around in Terminal or issue an open. I'm assuming you have admin rights on your machine. Since you've sudoed the command, you'll be asked for the password to your account. Do sudo mount -t cd9660 -o nodev,nosuid,read_only /dev/disk1s1 /Volumes/isoimg to mount the image.(Of course you could mount the image under any directory you like, including your Desktop.) Assuming you'd like to mount the image under /Volumes, do something like mkdir /Volumes/isoimg in Terminal to create a directory. ![]() I'll assume /dev/disk1 now appears along with /dev/disk0. Do a diskutil list again, and take note of the new disk ID that appears - this device is your CD-ROM. ![]() I'll assume /dev/disk0 is the only thing on the list at this point. They'll appear as /dev/disk?, with ? being a number.
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