How to add files to bootable ISO image
Hey!
I have downloaded Mint Linux 6 iso file which is around 700 MB. Is it possile to add files to the image so upto 4GB so that i can then burn the image to a DVD instead of the CD. I want to create a DVD which i can carry as sole DVD which would have all the stuffs that i need while installing the OS and after that for installing other softwares too... So that could eliminate the need of multiple CDs. Please help Guys! Thanks!
Re: How to add files to bootable ISO image
Hey!
Well you can do that. There is already a thread on this topic that might help. But it is for Windows OS. But you can give it a try : http://forums.techarena.in/operating...ms/1098805.htm All the best
Re: How to add files to bootable ISO image
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Hey!
Thanks for that... I will need to change a lot of stuffs including the boot informationg. Well i'll try it out and post back. Thanks again!
Re: How to add files to bootable ISO image
Hey!
There is a easiest way to do this without any worries and hecticness. You will need UltraISO for doing this :
- Open the ISO image with UltraISO
- Copy the files from other CDs that you need
- Drag the files and folder to the UltraISO window which you need to add to the DVD
- Select DVD in the top-left option and burn the image to the DVD
- You can save the changes to the same ISO image or save the ISO image seperately.
Isn't that easy? This can be done with all types of ISO image, be it for linux or Windows, the bootable ability will not be affected in any way. All the best!
Re: How to add files to bootable ISO image
I read somebody doing it with acronics. I'll try checking my bookmarks and hope its still there. :)
this is a good idea though.