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On 7/27/05, Paul G. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to create a bootable CD that will run a DOS application. I
> actually have an ISO for a bootable Win98 CD that a customer created,
> but I need some of the files changed. I have no floppy drive in my
> laptop (for a bootable Win98/DOS disk), no Win98/DOS machines
> available, and no Win98/DOS boot images except in the ISO and on the
> CD made from it.
> 
> How can I create a bootable DOS CD?

What about modifying the ISO itself? Mount the iso using a loopback
device (http://learn.clemsonlinux.org/wiki/Loopback_devices), add the
files you want to add, and then unmount the iso.

Menachem

 
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