Hi,
I tried to do sometihng similar some time ago.... (to let my user base
edit the http://thinstation.sf.net LiveCD to change the default config)
The problem is that changing the ISO of a BOOTABLE cd is a delicate
thing, as there are in the CD some absolute reference that will be
broken by the CD reorganization done by an ISO-editor after a change...
(in particular the pointers written by mkisofs in the headers of
isolinux.bin, I think...)
A solution could have been to simply add another session... (files will
remain in their place) but I've not been able to add a session to an CD
burned from a .ISO (is there some reason these CD are "closed"?).
My solution is to copy all the file of the CD in a folder, change what I
need, and relauncing "mkisofs" with all the options to get it
bootable... This worked pretty well for me.
I can mail you a little "package" with mkisofs for windows and a .BAT
that launch it with the correct params... let me know,
bye!
Paolo
Jose Buzon Zarzuela ha scritto:> hi!
>
> I?m working on a projekt ( unattended.sourceforge.net ) This is using a
> linuxboot.iso
>
> My problem is the following:
>
> I opened up the iso with winiso, extrcat the isolinux.cfg, edited it with
vi
> for windows as follows:
>
> # isolinux/pxelinux configuration file
>
> default unattended
>
> label unattended
> kernel bzImage
> # Add options (z_user=..., z_path=..., etc.) to this line.
> append initrd=initrd z_path=\\server\install z_user=user z_pass=pwd
>
> (it is all in one line)
>
> Saved it put it back in the iso burned ( like 100times ) start the machine
> but the only thing i see on the monitor is :
>
> Isolinux2.10 2.10-pre7
>
>
> Nothing more is happening!!!Can someone help??
>
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Paolo Salvan
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