07-17-2010
set PS1 variable like this -
PS1="$PWD !$"
This will set your prompt like this -
<path of the current dir you are in> <line number>$
e.g:
/ms/user/r/rujuraha/exercise 12$
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gnome-disk-image-mounter
GNOME-DISK-IMAGE-MOU(1) gnome-disk-utility GNOME-DISK-IMAGE-MOU(1)
NAME
gnome-disk-image-mounter - Attach and mount disk images
SYNOPSIS
gnome-disk-image-mounter [--writable] [URI...]
DESCRIPTION
gnome-disk-image-mounter can be used to set up disk images. Both regular files and GVfs URIs (such as smb://filer/media/file.iso) can be
used in the URI parameter. If no URIs are given and a window server is running, a graphical file chooser will be presented.
Note that gnome-disk-image-mounter will not mount filesystems or unlock encrypted volumes in the disk image - this responsibility is left
to the automounter in GNOME Shell to ensure that the same interactions happen as if the disk image was a regular physical device or disc.
By default the disk images are attached read-only, use the option --writable to change this.
RETURN VALUE
gnome-disk-image-mounter returns 0 on success and non-zero on failure.
AUTHOR
Written by David Zeuthen <zeuthen@gmail.com> with a lot of help from many others.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-disk-utility.
SEE ALSO
gnome-shell(1), gnome-disks(1), udisks(8), losetup(8)
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