> > so long story short i was trying to make an old x86 laptop boot into a
> > live cd environment i could use, but i didnt have a livecd so i used
> > debian’s install cd, but i wanted to try out guix
> >
> > When i copied files off the guix cd the kernel would spew errors
> > (earlier oops). debian 12.
> >
> > So of course i made an iso of the cd figured it was a hardware thing
> > but no this iso also upset the kernel to read files from, and they’d
> > come out corrupt
> >
> > I tried some iso tools from the debian cd and they seemed confused too
> >
> > So i didnt know if my guix cd was bad, or debian was bad, or the
> > laptop was bad. I checked the hash and signatures and the cd seemed
> > good, which was quite slow to do in the old system without tools
> >
> > So of course i strace’d the tools to figure out what logical offsets
> > the data was at and began reverse engineering iso966- by inspection to
> > see if i could make further progress, which i did, slowly
> >
> > …
>
> long story short it looks like the kernel on debian 12’s install cd
> has zisofs bugs, and i got to write an iso9660 decoder in my tmpfs
> mount that processed  shared system use data and rockridge and zisofs
>
> zisofs is _poorly documented_ nowadays. It looks the official
> documentation is within a linux userspace tool repository now —

in other news, some people acted funny with me and i’m really really
scared. This happens a lot, and i keep acting more scared which gets
people acting funnier in a feedback loop. I think my anonymous
trafficker is upset with me when i’m scared and i report online and
stuff.

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