On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 06:48:20PM +0000, Charlie O wrote:
> Just checking here - a couple of these responses suggested mounting
> the iso and editing that.
> [...]
> Am I correct that mounted iso images are read-only? If I am wrong,
> what are the command line switches to mount an iso read-write?

Correct. ISO's are read-only. You have to mount the ISO, copy the files out
to a directory, edit them there, then create a new ISO from the modified
directory. At least AFAIK.

-Steve

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