as root:
mount ISO:
mount live iso environment:
from here you can copy the home folder files or any live cd files. In case anyone needs to do this in the future. This works 100%
Yup, That is what I was looking for. Thank You!
some helpful tips on the matter on methods I used.
first I navigate to the said mount:
then extract said img:
cd into folder:
create a new directory:
display contents of extracted content:
In this case I created the ISO myself so I know the files are there somewhere. My internet is limited so it is a long shot for me to just extra the files from my fileserver instead of the entire iso. My internet will be fixed in a few days so I may just have to play the waiting game. But I will...
I have searched around and found ways to mount the iso. But my goal is to extract the home folder. Is this possible? This is for an Arch based ISO.
These are the only folders I see when I mount the ISO:
arch boot EFI shellia32.efi shellx64.efi
Thanks
Minimal System Requirements
System: x86-64
Memory: 14GB
Disk: 30GB
EFI: UEFI - BIOS
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