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Mount, Encrypt and Manage Image file and Physical Disk Drives on Linux - eMount

eMount is a free system administrator tool for Linux that can mount, encrypt and manage disk image files and physical disk drives. It relies on cryptsetup, which implements the LUKS disk encryption specification.

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 -i emount_0.10.0-1_i386.deb
Fedora / CentOS:
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.rpm
After successful installation, go to terminal and type command emount to open up the application



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