Inserting extensions into the ISO?


Forum: User Feedback
Topic: Inserting extensions into the ISO?
started by: phil

Posted by phil on Nov. 05 2004,16:25
OK, for us relatively new users coming from the World of Windows, does somebody have a step-by-step process on how I can insert an extension (specifically Firefox) into the 0.8.3 iso and end up with another bootable iso? I'd like to be able to do it without trashing an existing machine if possible.

Thanks in advance.

Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 05 2004,16:36
Quote (phil @ Nov. 05 2004,11:25)
OK, for us relatively new users coming from the World of Windows, does somebody have a step-by-step process on how I can insert an extension (specifically Firefox) into the 0.8.3 iso and end up with another bootable iso? I'd like to be able to do it without trashing an existing machine if possible.

Thanks in advance.

1.  Download the "unregistered" version of < WinISO >
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About the unregistered version of WinISO:
The limit of unregistered version are as following:
1. Can not extract a file greater than 3MB.
2. Can not convert an image greater than 100MB.
3. Can not save an image greater than 100MB.
4. Can not save an image greater than 100MB as new file.
Which will be perfect for a 50Meg iso for Smoothwall
2.  Open the dsl-0.8.3.iso and just click add file to the \ directory
you should see this
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boot.............directory
KNOPPIX.......directory
lost+found....directory
index.html....HTML document
Firefox.dsl.....DSL File
Add as needed (the .dsl files must be in the root dir or \
Then hit save and burn to CD

Hope that helps

P.S. for ISO over 100Meg you will need to purchase the software

Brian
AwPhuch

Posted by SaidinUnleashed(NLI) on Nov. 05 2004,16:38
I think < WinRAR > can handle ISOs over 100mb, if you need it.

-J.P.

Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 05 2004,17:34
Quote (Guest @ Nov. 05 2004,11:38)
I think < WinRAR > can handle ISOs over 100mb, if you need it.

-J.P.

I dont think it will do .iso man, it will extract iso, but it cant remaster (add/remove files) then make them back into a .iso

Brian
AwPhuch

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Nov. 05 2004,20:34
you're right.
Posted by phil on Nov. 08 2004,14:19
Super! Thanks a bunch.
Posted by ke4nt1 on Nov. 08 2004,15:53
The "Ultraiso" package used to have a trial size limit of 300MB's.
If you need a little more ;-) ..

It works very similar to WinIso..

73
ke4nt

Posted by raffe on Nov. 09 2004,08:49
Ijust tested to add firefox and nmap on my iso on my hd. It works fine!
Thanks!

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