I usually mount the ISO, then copy the contents out with something like:
mkdir ~/mynewcd
mount -o loop ~/crappyoldcd.iso /mnt/iso
cd /mnt/iso
tar cf - . | (cd ~/mynewcd; tar xvfp -)
then unmount the ISO, change the files in ~/mynewcd and run mkisofs with
something like:
cd ~/mynewcd
mkisofs -J -R -v -T -o ../mynewcd.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c
isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table .
That's assuming you have a bootable CD using ISOLINUX. Also, running something
like:
isodebug ~/crappyoldcd.iso
might give you a good starting point command line for mkisofs...
Hope this helps...
Martin
Chadley Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 11:02, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
> Need some help. I downloaded an ISO (ultimatebootcd)
>but some of the items there are either not working or outdated.
>I've Dl'ed some of the updates (img files) and I want to substitute
>those with the ones currently in the ISO and then burn them into a
>new CD.
>
>Is this possible??
>
>mount -t loop /path/to/iso /mnt/iso
You can mount the iso, but you can't change its contents,
check the archives I have asked the same question before and it seems
that its not possible.
Sorry man,
Unless someone else has found away since?
>