if you want to use cheatcodes to boot from an iso image, the version on the CD and the version on the iso image has to be the same.
I'm wondering if instead of burning every new version to cd or
dvd if I could just download the newer ISO and put them into
a directory and call them from the cheatcodes prompt?
I'd still be using the cd to get to the cheatcode prompt, and have
the option to boot from the cd or from one of the other images,
or is there going to be a version conflict? What filesystem type
should the images be on?
if you want to use cheatcodes to boot from an iso image, the version on the CD and the version on the iso image has to be the same.
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