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>>>i tried mount -t iso9660 -o loop,rw ./cd.iso ./tmpbut it did'nt work
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>  Is cd.iso mapped in your fstab as your CD writer?

is'nt there any other way to rather than copy the contents to another
directory and then again creating the CD image.actually the problem is that if the 
original iso image is a bootable one
then i'll have to find the boot catalog and boot image files and give
proper arguements to that .. which i don't know ...so what i was trying was just add 
files to a prebuilt iso image




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