steve crosby wrote:
ISO9660 filesystems can be mounted read-write without any issues in
Linux - the trick would be getting Windows to recognise a USB stick
with an ISO9660 filesystem as read-write ;)
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Steve Crosby
LOL. IIRC to be able to read-write to an iso9660 filesystem you would
need a program that is not a standard install option. The iso9660 file
system was designed to be read only as it was meant for cdroms. Man
mount states that it will only mount read only. So if you wanted to
change a single file you would have to regenerate the whole iso image
again as I found out to my dismay when making live cd's :(
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