I think isohybrid is key. I use a modified script originally written by
Connie Sieh (thank you!). I can certainly pass it along if you are
interested.
Instead of copying the files out of the ISO, I just mount it on loopback
and graft what I need in with mkisofs: (some snippets)
(mount neti
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To: EXT-Askew, R W ;
scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov
Subject: Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Create bootable ISO that can be copied to
a USB key
Hello,
Are you creating the custom iso with pungi or a different tool?
Pat
On 05/24/2018 01:17 PM, Bill wrote:
> I am creating a custo
Pungi uses isohybrid (from the syslinux package) down in the bowels to do that.
At least that's what I found when I deconstructed its methodology.
That's how I'm getting a USB-bootable .iso file for our spin, anyway...
The algorithm I'm using is:
mkisofs
isohybrid
implan
Hello,
Are you creating the custom iso with pungi or a different tool?
Pat
On 05/24/2018 01:17 PM, Bill wrote:
I am creating a custom installation ISO using kickstart. This install ISO is
based on SL 7.2.
When I burn a DVD from this ISO I can boot from the DVD and the install menu
come up