On Wednesday 08 Dec 2010, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
> On 08/12/10 11:41, StarLion wrote:
> >> 1. Is it possible to physically burn an ISO that consists of the ISO
> >> created in Tiny Core, plus the additional files added later? If so,
> >> how is it done?
> >
> > Gnome's Brasero writer has the option to burn an image to a physical
> > medium, but leave it open to add more things to the compilation after
> > the image is burnt.
> > How one goes about adding them afterwards I'm not certain though, as
> > I've never needed to do it myself.
>
> Puppy linux has this ability. It can boot off a live CD, and on shut
> down all changes made to the file system are written to an incremental
> diff file that is then burned on to the end of the CD if it is not
> fixed. Those files can also be written onto a USB stick if booting from
> USB. You can also specify any arbitrary location, e.g. the hard disc of
> the machine you're working on.
I think I asked the wrong question (or the right question asked wrongly).
What we really want to do is to burn a disc that consists of the TC ISO (which
will rarely change) and add some additional scripts/config files (which will
change frequently) at the same time.
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