Regarding point two, I'm pretty sure I have seen drivers that will permit you to mount an ISO file which resides on writable storage as a separate Drive letter, where upon you can go in and stir things around, and then unmount it and have a changed ISO file to burn. I'm afraid I don't have a specific pointer though.
On May 31, 2018 2:02:06 PM EDT, Shahrukh Merchant <[email protected]> wrote: >Hello, > >I use ddrescue exclusively from the System Rescue CD environment. The >latest System Rescue CD build of 2018-04-02 (see >http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/Download/) still uses ddrescue-1.21-r1 >(see http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/Detailed-packages-list/), even >though 1.23 has been available since 2018-02-19. > >Two questions: > >1. Antonio, would it be effective if you contacted the System Rescue CD > >people to get them to incorporate updating to the latest ddrescue >version as part of their release procedure? > >2. What is the easiest way to "slipstream" in the latest ddrescue into >an .iso file of System Rescue CD, so that when I create a burn a CD >from >that ISO file I basically get the same result? (I'm Windows 7 64-bit >based, so other than when I boot into System Rescue CD to run ddrescue, > >I don't really have make capabilities to compile, nor I am really sure >how to do so in a way that would work in the System Rescue CD >environment, so would need to be able to slipstream a pre-compiled >version compatible with the System Rescue CD environment.) > >Thanks! > >Shahrukh > >_______________________________________________ >Bug-ddrescue mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. _______________________________________________ Bug-ddrescue mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue
