Hi

I can mount the image using the loopback device, but I want to add and remove (mostly remove) files from the image.  Would it be safe to mount the image as read-write to make these changes?  Would the image file be resized at umount?

thanks

Sean

Manu Abraham wrote:
Sean Craig - Snr Solutions Consultant - enigmatis wrote:
  
Hi Guys,

I remember using a small Windows app called WinImage.  You could open a
disk image (iso / img / imz), and add or remove files.

Does anybody know of something Linux-y that does the same thing?
  
    

Use the loopback device to mount the iso (-t loop)


MA




 
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