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Hello,
My box contains only SATA disks and to test Leopard 10.5.1, I need to replace the kext file. I can mount the iso using hfsplus filesystem (mount -o loop -t hfsplus Leopard.iso directory) and I get all thoses directories/files in my directorty : Applications Desktop DB Desktop DF Install Mac OS X.app Instructions Library Optional Installs System Volumes bin dev etc mach_kernel private sbin tmp usr var I can copy the directory and change the kext. If I simply mount the iso (mount -o loop Leopard.iso directory), I get : boot boot.cat boot0 boot1h boot1u boothelp.txt cdboot chain0 i386boot.iso startupf Seems to be all needed boot files. Is there any way to do a bootable CD with mkisofs and those files ? I try the following command without success : mkisofs -r -b src3/boot.cat -c src3/startupf -o leocustom.iso MountedISO/ Any clue ? I haven't any windows or mac computer.. Thanx, iero. |
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try using ISO Master,you can edit the iso without damaging the bootrecord or its bootable capabilities.
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