How to join 2 (or more) bootable ISO images onto 1 bootable CD or DVD ?

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Tom Parson

Assume I have 2 (or more) bootable ISO images of CDs. I want to put them onto ONE CD.
At boot time a menu should popup and let me decide which of the two sub-boot CDs I want to boot at the end.

In other words: I am searching for a meta boot menu system which should be installed on a bootable
CD and which is called before any of the other sub (bootable) systems.

Does such a meta-boot system exist which assembles all the joined parts in a convenient way??

Tom
 
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Yves Leclerc

An ISO image is an exact copy of the original CD. You would need to work
with the ISO image directly in order to "merge" the two images together.
This might not be easy to do but look at Isobuster.
 
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Todd H.

Assume I have 2 (or more) bootable ISO images of CDs. I want to put
them onto ONE CD. At boot time a menu should popup and let me
decide which of the two sub-boot CDs I want to boot at the end.

In other words: I am searching for a meta boot menu system which
should be installed on a bootable CD and which is called before any
of the other sub (bootable) systems.

Does such a meta-boot system exist which assembles all the joined
parts in a convenient way??

grub, a boot manager distributed with Linux can do this.
http://gnu.org/software/grub/
 
B

Badger

Tom said:
Assume I have 2 (or more) bootable ISO images of CDs. I want to put them onto ONE CD.
At boot time a menu should popup and let me decide which of the two sub-boot CDs I want to boot at the end.

In other words: I am searching for a meta boot menu system which should be installed on a bootable
CD and which is called before any of the other sub (bootable) systems.

Does such a meta-boot system exist which assembles all the joined parts in a convenient way??

Tom
Hi Tom
Do a google search for Bootable CD Wizard v1.50z
I use it to mount floppy images and ISO images on a single bootable CD
 
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NobodyMan

T

Thomas Ponta

Try Partition Magic. You can download and purchase it, or download it free
from several NG's.
 

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