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Edit an ISO / dd file?

Just trying to come up with a solution to something I'm trying...

Does anyone know if it's possible to edit the contents of an ISO image? Or a file created using the dd command?

What am I trying to do? - Well, I had the idea that if I took the FreeBSD "mini.iso" - I could strip out the bits of it I didn't need, put in the bits I want; burn it to CD and have a customised, bootable CD!!!

Any ideas?
 

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