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I mean, maybe that's not the norm, or maybe I made an ISO when I should have made an IMG? Am I missing something?Ĭan somebody tell me, from a technical point of view, if I can or why I can't mount an ISO as read-write? However, may I posit that it is *not* a good solution in all cases? E.g., I have a 6GB ISO on the drive, mount it (that makes 12GB), modify, make new ISO (thats 18GB). This is what I eventually did, so you don't need to suggest it. I read around online, found a lot of posts with this same topic, and all of them had a "solution" of copying the ISO content to the hard drive, modifying it, and making a new ISO. Except when I go to modify files, it says it is a read-only file system.ġ) Is it possible to mount an ISO to be read-write?Ģ) If it is not possible, isn't that poor user interface? Shouldn't it tell you something like "You can't do that" instead of running like normal?ģ) Also, if it's not possible, is there any other solution than "mount, copy, modify, mkisofs"? It silently mounts it, so I assume everything is good. Sudo mount -o rw,loop disk.iso /media/disk When I mount it with command line, even specifying read-write and using sudo, like so: When I mount it using GUI commands ("Open with 'Archive Manager'" and "Open with 'Archive Mounter'") it is read-only. I have an ISO and I need to change a small file inside it.
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An ISO file is an image file of a CD/DVD or other disc.
