Run via Menu->Multimedia->ISOMasterISO Master is an open-source, easy to use, graphical CD image editor for Linux and BSD. Basically you can use this program to extract files from an ISO, add files to an ISO, and create bootable ISOs - all in a graphical user interface. It can open ISO, NRG, and some MDF files but can only save as ISO.
isomaster: cdrom image editor
isomaster: cdrom image editor
http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/
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Last edited by muggins on Wed 06 Jan 2010, 10:03, edited 12 times in total.
Here is the same package for those running pre-2.14 puppies.
Todd
Todd
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I found that I had made a mistake (not a big one) when I re-built the dotpet as a pupget. I didn't include the keyword and icon so that it shows up in the menu. Since isomaster has been included in the last several versions of puppy, installing the pupget that I posted above just overwrites the previous installation. However, just for accuracy, here is the same file with keyword and icon data:
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See first post, Mig21Mig21 wrote:Hello again
ISO Master 1.3 is out now. Not a huge release but I think worth repackaging, when you have a chance.
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Can't make bootable iso (of Puppy)
muggins,
Thanks for mainitaining the isomaster pet. I can't make a bootable iso (of Puppy remastered http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=31001)
With the boot.cat file selected in the iso I clicked the bootrecord menu and add. Then burnt the iso closed with Burniso2cd. Result: a non-bootable disk.
Run makeisofs from the command line and burn. Result: bootable disk. Interesting that makeisofs needs to know ablut isolinux.bin as well as boot.cat.
Is there a way of testing an iso before burning it?
Thanks for mainitaining the isomaster pet. I can't make a bootable iso (of Puppy remastered http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=31001)
With the boot.cat file selected in the iso I clicked the bootrecord menu and add. Then burnt the iso closed with Burniso2cd. Result: a non-bootable disk.
Run makeisofs from the command line and burn. Result: bootable disk. Interesting that makeisofs needs to know ablut isolinux.bin as well as boot.cat.
Is there a way of testing an iso before burning it?
Hi Zygo,
AFAIK isolinux.bin is standard on puppy .isos. I just mounted puppy 2.16 .iso, & it has:
If you've got qemu installed somewhere, it's useful in letting you know whether you've got a bootable .iso, or not:
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AFAIK isolinux.bin is standard on puppy .isos. I just mounted puppy 2.16 .iso, & it has:
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# ls /mnt/hdc
boot.cat initrd.gz isolinux.cfg vmlinuz
boot.msg isolinux.bin pup_216.sfs zdrv_216.sfs
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qemu -L . -m 128 -cdrom xxx.iso