>mount -t iso9660 /redhat/iso/location /mnt/rh-iso
Actually what you are looking for to mount an ISO is
mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop1 /redhat/iso/location /mnt/rh-iso
The only way I am aware that you can make changes to what is in an ISO is to
copy the files from the mounted ISO to another directory, make your changes
and write a new ISO.
CatNTHat
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