I’m told that if you want to pass additional files to Windows when it is installing, you have to put them on the actual install CD/ISO. However modifying ISOs is a palaver: they are write-once filesystems. The recommended way to modify them — using multisession support — doesn’t work for virtualization because the virtual CD drives don’t support it (nor do quite a few real CD drives).
You can unpack and repack an ISO file like this (and because we’re using libguestfs , root is not required):
$ mkdir /tmp/cd $ cd /tmp/cd $ guestfish --ro -a ../win.iso -m /dev/sda tar-out / - | tar xf - $ mkisofs -o ../new-win.iso [...options...] .The format is UDF , the DVD replacement for ISO 9660. There is no obvious “cdboot.img” file which is what we will need in order to boot this thing.
Now look at the same disk with isoinfo:
$ isoinfo -d -i ../en_windows_7_enterprise_x64_dvd_x15-70749.iso...|
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