CDemu
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CDemu enables you to use disc images that contain more than a standard ISO-9660 filesystem, like .bin/.cue, .nrg, or .ccd images. It's needed only because mount can only directly handle .iso disc images, which can only contain a single filesystem, but many CDs have multiple sessions, mixed data/audio tracks, etc. In short you can mount nearly any kind of image file with ease using cdemu.
Installing CDemu:
$ pacman -S cdemu-client
This will install the dependencies as well.
$ modprobe vhba
edit /etc/conf.d/cdemud
$ /etc/rc.d/cdemud start
If you want start cdemu at boot add vhba to the modules and cdemud to the daemons section in /etc/rc.conf.
Using CDemu: [From man]
Loading a single image to first device: cdemu load 0 ~/image.mds
Loading multiple-file image to first device: cdemu load 0 ~/session1.toc ~/session2.toc ~/session3.toc
Loading a text-based image in non-ASCII/non-Unicode encoding: cdemu load 0 ~/image.cue --encoding=windows-1250
Loading an encrypted image with password provided as an argument: cdemu load 0 ~/image.daa --password=seeninplain
Unloading first device: cdemu unload 0
Displaying device status: cdemu status
Displaying device mapping information: cdemu device-mapping
Setting daemon debug mask for the first device: cdemu daemon-debug-mask 0 0x01
Obtaining library debug mask for the first device: cdemu library-debug-mask 0
Disabling DPM emulation on all devices: cdemu dpm-emulation all 0
Enabling transfer rate emulation on first device: cdemu tr-emulation 0 1
Changing device ID of first device: cdemu device-id 0 "MyVendor" "MyProduct" "1.0.0" "Test device ID"
Enumerating supported parsers: cdemu enum-supported-parsers
Enumerating supported fragments: cdemu enum-supported-fragments
Enumerating supported daemon debug masks: cdemu enum-daemon-debug-masks
Enumerating supported library debug masks: cdemu enum-library-debug-masks
Displaying daemon and library version: cdemu version
--Blo 16:24, 2 October 2009 (EDT)