Why would you need to fiddle with the boot image? Don't understand your
point. Carlos :-)
Carlos A. Ordonez
IBM Corporation
Server Consolidation
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At 16:39 27-02-02, you wrote:
>Under SuSE 7.2 (SLES) there is a package called mkisofs to create ISO
>images. I have used it successfully by mounting my cd-rom from my PC via
>smbfs and running the command.
>Carlos :-)
But that is making an ISO image out of files rather than out of a CD.
You would probably need to fiddle to get the boot image out of the CD
via SMB and back into the ISO image.