Hmm, I was afraid of that.  My impression of an iso was that it was the 
equivalent of what VMS calls a full image backup - it's the whole drive and 
when you restore it you get the whole drive.


ronnie gauthier wrote:

> What you are trying to do is combine the config of creating your own ISO
> to an already made one. The ISO is what it is, that is why you just copy
> and burn one. The master is for creating your own ISO. You need ot rip an
> ISO and remaster it to change it.
> 
> 
>  On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 22:47:31 -0400 - "Brett I. Holcomb"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
> Re: Burning bootable CDs with XCDRoast
> 
>>I'm attempting to burn a bootable CD with XCDRoast (.98alpha10) and it's
>>not working.   I have an iso that I need to make into a bootable CD.
>>
>>I follow the docs at the xcdroast.org site and set up the iso under the
>>Write tracks section - it's selected, the layout is accepted and the iso
>>shows up as being selected.
>>
>>I then go to the Master tracks section and set it up for El Torito boot by
>>pointing it to a 1.44 floppy image and telling it to make it bootable.
>>
>>However, when I boot of the CD it says 2.88MB image and then "failed to
>>boot".  I know I'm overlooking something obvious here.  Any help is
>>appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
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