Features
* Create plain and encrypted disk images using one of the following file systems: ext2, ext3, ext4, FAT-16, FAT-32, HFS, HFS+, NTFS, ReiserFS and XFS.
* Create encrypted volumes from physical disk drives.
* Mount system partitions and virtual disks from the GUI or command line. The source can be plain or encrypted. List of supported file systems is O/S dependent. ISO images are widely supported.
* Enlarge disk images (ext2, ext3, ReiserFS and XFS).
* Copy to clone devices and disk images.
* Supports all ciphers and hash algorithms provided by the operating system.
Installation:
OpenSuSe user can install eMount using "1-click" installer - here
Ubuntu / Debian:
Download eMount for Ubuntu / Debian - here
Using the terminal go to the directory containing the file and type:
sudo dpkg -iFedora / CentOS:emount_0.10.0-1_i386.deb
Download eMount for Fedora / CentOS - here
Using the terminal go to the directory containing the file and type:
sudo rpm -ivh emount-0.10.0-1.i386.rpmAfter successful installation, go to terminal and type command emount to open up the application
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