here are some leads, maybe you should try using a burning software to do 3 possible 
things:
a) try to just treat it as .iso file and add files to it with it (of course you will 
need a software that
support iso9660 image files).
b) here is some crazy idea, try to burn a session onto it as if it was a cdr media. i 
wonder
    if it will work.
c) read alon altman old lecture files from iglu's archives. swift reading revealed 
some clues.
    try to read README.multi in cdrecord.
here is the link: http://linuxclub.il.eu.org/lectures/30/

hope it helps, Power to the pinguin!=penguin (Babylon English-English) n. black and 
white aquatic bird which cannot fly (which makes you wonder why we bother).

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Kenigsberg
> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 10:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mounting iso9660 as rw
> 
> 
> This may sound odd at first, and useless later, but I would 
> like to add some
> files to a iso9660 filesystem.
> 
> To be more exact, I have an iso of a CD and would like to 
> update it with my own
> stuff. I tried to loop-mount it with rw option and even have
> 
> /c/redhat/valhalla-i386-disc3.iso on /rh73/d3 type iso9660 
> (rw,loop=/dev/loop2)
> 
> in my mount output. However, when I try to write inside 
> /rh73/d3 I keep getting
> "Read-only file system" message.
> 
> I think I could copy all the files from the iso, and my own, 
> and rebuild the
> whole bunch, but I just don't like the idea.
> 
> Any other suggestions? Am I missing a fundamental of 
> loop/iso9660 that prevents
> this from happening?
> 
> Dan.
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