wrote:
> That is the other way around. From the readme:
>
> "ISOFS is an installable filesystem for OS/2 for
> seamless read only
> access to the contents of ISO image files, as
> suitable for burning on
> CD, or as extracted from CD."
>
> I want to create a .ISO file FROM a CD to use to
> install a *nix variant
> under VirtualBox, in order to test a *nix app.
My mistake then. I thought you could also create them
with this -- or at least open & edit them.
Jordan
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