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Can Ubuntu 22.04 make a virtual drive for a folder?

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I have a SSD mounted in /ArchJared and can access it and subfolders just fine from my Ubunto 22.04 command line.

I have an install program which wants me to place a CD in a drive so it can copy some files. I'm running the installer under Wine as the program is a Windows executable.

I don't have a CD drive on my Ubuntu machine. On a Windows machine, I have copied all the files from a installation CD to a folder on my SSD /ArchJared/MS-Apps/Office2K, and then carried it to the Ubuntu machine and mounted it as /ArchJared, NTFS file system.

Now I need a virtual CD for the install program to access (Yes, it insists on A CD), which it will find by accessing each CD drive on the system. It is not prompting for a file or directory. The whole prompt is Please insert volume 'OFFICE11' (needed for package 'office2003pro')

How can I setup Ubuntu to have a virtual CD containing the files from /ArchJare/MS-Apps/Office2K?

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If there is a "hidden" copy protection on the CD this will never work.
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Does this answer your question? [How to setup a cdrom drive in Wine](https://askubuntu.com/questions/55275/how-to-setup-a-cdrom-drive-in-wine)
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