On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 13:11 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
> I was under the impression that the iso filesystem is
> read only.  Of course, you could mount the iso on a
> loop and create a new iso from those files.

no you cannot, as it is read only, so once you have mounted it it is
still readonly.

You can however then copy it to a writable file system, make the
amendments and mkisofs it back to a new iso.



> 
> If I create an iso with mkisofs -udf then I am able to
> mount -t udf -o loop,rw but there is no extra space on
> the filesystem to add files.  I use mkudffs from the
> udftools package when I need a writable udf
> filesystem.
> 
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > You can mount the iso on a loop device and
> > manipuilate it there.
> > 
> > > 
> > > From: Sad Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: 2005/05/20 Fri PM 04:01:59 EDT
> > > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> > > Subject: [gentoo-user] adding files to an iso
> > image
> > > 
> > > Does anyone know of a linux based prog to add
> > files to an iso image?
> > > There are windows based ones but thats a route I'd
> > rather not go down.
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance
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