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тАО04-08-2011 02:40 AM
тАО04-08-2011 02:40 AM
I know that an ISO image may be loop-mounted and I can copy and modify the data.
However I have to create a new iso with mkisofs and this takes some time, requires much more space and maybe the resulting iso is not bootable anymore.
Any ideas?
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тАО04-08-2011 03:01 AM - last edited on тАО07-11-2011 02:50 PM by Kevin_Paul
тАО04-08-2011 03:01 AM - last edited on тАО07-11-2011 02:50 PM by Kevin_Paul
SolutionHi Reiner,
You might want to take a look at this thread:
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/General/Mount-bootable-ISO-or-IMG-file-and-change-files/m-p/4746964#M18903 . It will boot properly if you install the boot loader properly. The thread is more or less about mounting as loop back and then fixing it:). It works however for the most part :).you test with something like qemu .
There are some tools in windows that i am aware of like winimage, ultraiso etc , you can try to running them using wine :). But i would not bet on them to work :). But these windows program also extracts them in background, so you actually do not see it. So anyway its going to take more space :). The iso9660 file system is read only by default :)
--Lucifer
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тАО04-08-2011 03:09 AM
тАО04-08-2011 03:09 AM
Re: Inject/modify files to iso image in Linux
But your manual solution still remains a valid option.
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тАО04-18-2011 04:13 AM
тАО04-18-2011 04:13 AM
Re: Inject/modify files to iso image in Linux
the files on this usb stick you could adjust to your hearts content.
any HW, even from several years ago, is able to boot from USB.