Hi,

I was looking for an easy way to get a chrootable rootfs right from my
kickstart file that is originally designed to be written to a live USB
or CD. I basically needed the image to have a build environment with
older gcc version of that particular image, and iso is readonly.
I was amazed by the fact that livecd-creator already has an option for
that! great! one can easily use the "--image-type=image" switch to get
the ext4 rootfs.
At first I wanted to mount the created iso then mount the squashfs,
and use the ext3 file inside!

I am more amazed that such a useful option is undocumented. Is there
any reason for that? maybe it is planned to be taken out :( ?

thanks for the great tool

dashesy
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