On 04/17/16 13:40, Samuel Sieb wrote:
<<>>
As has already been mentioned several times, you can't edit a
file on an
ISO image even if you are root. However, you can mount an ISO image as
a regular user using the Gnome disk image mounter application. But
again, this is the wrong way to be solving the original problem in the
first place.
===>
it seems that you and a few others need to read *all* of the page
at
linuquestions.org.
after your read *all* of that page, you _might_ begin to understand
how to modify an iso file.
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