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espinoza 

Group: Members
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Joined: Feb. 2005
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2005,17:37 |
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Hi!
I try to modify the content of a bootable iso file (CD). The iso contains one volume (ISO & Rock Ridge), but as far as I can see only one volume (I can see under Windows both the Windows and the Linux files). The problem is, when I open the ISO and re-save it (using a different name), it isn't bootable anymore.
Using a Sector view, I saw that the iso was created using this flags:
MKI Fri Nov 26 16:00:47 2004. mkisofs 2.0 -v –log -file ./mkiso.log -b bm_mbr -no-emul-boot -eltorito-alt-boot -b bm.bin -no-emul-boot -no-boot -eltorito-alt-boot -b bm_stat -no-emul-boot -no-boot -eltorito-alt -boot -b bm_hide -no-emul-boot -no-boot -V PARAGON -A Hani --copyright=LICENSE -l -r -o ./bootcdpre.iso
Is there a way to modify the content (I must add some Windows files) of the iso, without destroying its capability to boot with linux?
Thank you for your efforts!
Rudi-Dan Schweinert
http://www.SyncSoft.de
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2005,21:47 |
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You can extract all files to a temp folder by UltraISO, copy your windows file there, then use mkisofs to recompile a new ISO image.
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