Is terminal code not…code?
N-no?
Its a program/command called mount that takes in command line arguments. The program is documented (in overwhelming detail) in the manual which is accessible online or using the program man (man mount)
The reason someone would recommened that command over the GUI is its universally installed on all Linux machines. OP said they were using Linux Mint. There are several Linux Mint distributions with different Desktop Managers (MATE/Cinnamon/Xfce) that all have different workflows of mounting an ISO file. mount is universal.
raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Ah right, in the times of MS-DOS, every computer user was a programmer… /s