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Re: Getting the booting part of a bootable CD-ROM



Remount iso image as boot iso-image

boot image is 2.88MB floppy image in archive tree.  It is set to be CD
bootable image by setting -b switch of mkisofs.

But why extract from iso image.  It is available as is in debian
archive.  So get them from debian by http/ftp

/debian/dists/stablemain//disks-i386/current/images-2.88/rescue

is the one.

Obligado ;-)  Single word of portguese... I know. 

On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 06:27:40PM -0300, Tiago Alves Macambira wrote:
> 
> 	Does anyone know how one can extract the bootable part of a CD
> .iso or from a CD-rom? I know i cant create a bootable CD-rom with mkfs
> but what to do if all i want is to edit a iso image keeping it's
> bootable part?

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