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Operating Systems. GnanaShekar Subramani February 7, 0 Comments. Because we use a stripped out version of solaris 8 which is different than the standard one in CD.
Will dd command will do? My idea is to create a VMware image from iso file and play it in I want to install Ubuntu 7. How can I convert to a bootable CD on linux or on windows. Thanks, J. The department has not upgraded, backup, or done anything with the box. They have been using it this way for years.
It doesn't boot up now, seems like probably bad drive. It would be nice to Tips and Tutorials. Mounting an ISO image on Solaris. Many software packages can be downloaded in the form of an ISO image.
I want to mount an ISO image as a file system in AIX, have been unable to find a utility to do so after scouring the net. Bryan 1 Reply. Why did it eject the CD? To get the init script, I first tried extracting the ram filesystem from the bootfile. From these, I found out how to add a blank node from the Open Firmware bootloader. This adds a property with data and dlen being 0 no data , and name, nlen taken from the string literal ibm,aix-diagnostics.
Once I confirmed these commands added the proper node, I included them in my boot-command environmental variable on the QEMU command line:. With this property set, the diagnostics CD boots to the diagnostics application. But I wanted a shell prompt. Instead, I installed xorriso, which does allow modifying ISO files in place. I ended up with the most convoluted method I can think of. I used xorriso to dump the location of this file inside the ISO :.
I can then write a Python script that patches out the file at that location:. That opcode decodes to slbmfev :.
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