How do I tag a dvd boot sector to an iso file? (SOLVED)
How do I tag a dvd boot sector to an iso file? (SOLVED)
Hello again all.
How do I incorporate a dvd boot sector to an iso file created with
ISOMaster?
I looked pretty much eveywhere on the web, and all the search engines
seem to refer me to WhineDose solutions, even when I explicitly mention
"Linux" in the search line. What's the world coming to, eh?
I found a few answers specific to Linux, but either they're not close
enough to my question -- or they're in gobbledigook.
Thanks in advance.
musher0
How do I incorporate a dvd boot sector to an iso file created with
ISOMaster?
I looked pretty much eveywhere on the web, and all the search engines
seem to refer me to WhineDose solutions, even when I explicitly mention
"Linux" in the search line. What's the world coming to, eh?
I found a few answers specific to Linux, but either they're not close
enough to my question -- or they're in gobbledigook.
Thanks in advance.
musher0
Last edited by musher0 on Tue 11 Aug 2015, 16:59, edited 1 time in total.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hi, Flash.
BFN.
musher0
Yes, that's it.Flash wrote:Do you mean, what to do to the iso so it will boot when correctly burned to a DVD?
If a dvd doesn't have a boot sector, how does it boot then?Flash wrote:I don't think there is such a thing as a boot sector on a DVD.
BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
I guess that's not possible with ISOMaster
This is how you create a puppy Live CD:
Where isolinux.bin is the bootloader. I guess you can use the same line to create a Live DVD.
I personally use grldr (grub4dos bootloader), which also requires a boot menu.
You can specify any valid bootloader (it must be present), and then you have a bootable DVD...
Then you can edit this ISO image with ISOMaster, I mean... ISOMaster doesn't have advanced features as far as I know...
This is how you create a puppy Live CD:
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mkisofs -J -D -R -o "puppy.iso" -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table "/input/directory"
I personally use grldr (grub4dos bootloader), which also requires a boot menu.
You can specify any valid bootloader (it must be present), and then you have a bootable DVD...
Then you can edit this ISO image with ISOMaster, I mean... ISOMaster doesn't have advanced features as far as I know...
not in the last decade... drop the -J and look for my stuff in the DVD and multisession threads elsewhere. the Boot stuff in the iso is at front ( like boot for harddrives from pre UEFI ) Using the BluRay settings in that thread on booting bluray you can post burn an iso AFTER a prior burn and have it boot ( not sure if standard but oddly it works for my setup ) BluRay boot is backword bootable with DVD so only one script is needed for boot.
Away from home and computers ( prepping for a lunch birthday date woohoo!!! ) so unable to post actual script I use.
Away from home and computers ( prepping for a lunch birthday date woohoo!!! ) so unable to post actual script I use.
@rcrsn51: Thanks.
@jist: Thanks also. However the isolinux.bin and boot.cat are in my
ISOMaster list. Those two files in that list ensure that the iso file will be
bootable, right?
@TEdDog. A very meek, smallish thank you. I'll thank you officially after
you've posted the links to the other threads that you mention in your post
above. Also please elaborate a bit? I barely understood what you said. So
no real thanks just yet.
BFN.
musher0
@jist: Thanks also. However the isolinux.bin and boot.cat are in my
ISOMaster list. Those two files in that list ensure that the iso file will be
bootable, right?
@TEdDog. A very meek, smallish thank you. I'll thank you officially after
you've posted the links to the other threads that you mention in your post
above. Also please elaborate a bit? I barely understood what you said. So
no real thanks just yet.
BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello, amigo.amigo wrote:ISOmaster is for editing the ISO image. 'burning' a disk is a different process, and burning a bootable disk is just one of the options when burning.
I know that much about ISOMaster.
> burning a bootable disk is just one of the options when burning.
Ah. Like the command line jlst provided above?
What I mean is:
if files isolinux.bin and boot.cat are already in the iso file ISOMaster
created, do I need to specify them in the command line jlst provided?
Thanks in advance.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello, rcrsn51.
No listing possible since I had already re-blanked the disc.
However, I redid the job through your peasydisc, with the files in a folder
rather than in a pre-made iso, with isolinux ticked, and it worked.
BFN.
musher0
No listing possible since I had already re-blanked the disc.
However, I redid the job through your peasydisc, with the files in a folder
rather than in a pre-made iso, with isolinux ticked, and it worked.
BFN.
musher0
musher0
~~~~~~~~~~
"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Isomaster is so easy to use untill...
Isomaster is so easy to use untill... make bootable the CD
As i don't burn any CD, i shall use grub4Dos when ISO opened and copied in my USB.
Hum i suppose that process will worK
I test in virtual machine if virtual CD boots. I'am afraid not.
My Puppy ISO is and old 4.3.1 remasterized with audio and wireless working thanks to kernel from Slacko 5.3.2.9 (Kinda Puppy)
French like cooking, and testing. My tries (for fun, not really needed in fact) won't hurt me. I just risk to fail.
I come and advise about my experience.
Musher0, bon Noel à toi, ami canadien.
Happy Christmas for all gentlemen from Puppy countries too.
As i don't burn any CD, i shall use grub4Dos when ISO opened and copied in my USB.
Hum i suppose that process will worK
I test in virtual machine if virtual CD boots. I'am afraid not.
My Puppy ISO is and old 4.3.1 remasterized with audio and wireless working thanks to kernel from Slacko 5.3.2.9 (Kinda Puppy)
French like cooking, and testing. My tries (for fun, not really needed in fact) won't hurt me. I just risk to fail.
I come and advise about my experience.
Musher0, bon Noel à toi, ami canadien.
Happy Christmas for all gentlemen from Puppy countries too.
Complete tool package, easy to use
So what is the definitive decision about isomaster ? could it make a DVD bootable ? I was trying Isomaster as part of the menu,
I am used to different tools too to boot my ISOs' (nice ones). But ISOmaster should do it, There is a how-to topic about it.
Nevertheless, i will try Peasy tool, They do what they are for, (most) of time.
jrb system
I have been remastering Puppies to my personel taste for two years now. Jrb provides a really complete tool package, easy to use, newbies can do it.
"Thanks to Barry, Pizzasgood and anyone else (that I don't remember) who contributed code to the above scripts." A famous team worked on the project !", Don't forget them. Feed back your opinion to their topic to keep it at the top of the forum
I am used to different tools too to boot my ISOs' (nice ones). But ISOmaster should do it, There is a how-to topic about it.
Nevertheless, i will try Peasy tool, They do what they are for, (most) of time.
jrb system
I have been remastering Puppies to my personel taste for two years now. Jrb provides a really complete tool package, easy to use, newbies can do it.
"Thanks to Barry, Pizzasgood and anyone else (that I don't remember) who contributed code to the above scripts." A famous team worked on the project !", Don't forget them. Feed back your opinion to their topic to keep it at the top of the forum
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