In the terminal type in the following code:
sudo umount /dev/cdrom dd if=/dev/cdrom of=file.iso bs=1024
If you would like to mount the ISO, so that you can access the files within the ISO file you must type in the following code into the terminal:
sudo mkdir /media/iso sudo modprobe loop sudo mount file.iso /media/iso/ -t iso9660 -o loopNote: "file.iso" is not the exact thing that you type in, it is whatever the iso's name is
Remember that when you are finished you should unmount the ISO file by typing the following code into the terminal
sudo umount /media/iso/
Last but not least, most likely you would like to burn the ISO onto a CD/DVD which is the easiest part, since it does not require the terminal. First Insert a blank CD/DVD into your CD/DVD burner next locate where the ISO file is located then:
Right click on Image (ISO) file -> Write to Disc... -> Write
Please feel free to correct me if i am wrong.





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