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And how hard can it be to support booting from an iso fs if even the most basic of os's like visopsys and syllable can do it?
You answered your own question I think
"Basic" OSes can boot from "basic" filesystems. I think a better question might be: Why can't the LiveCD/Install CD be an ISO9660 with a BFS image on it which the bootloader locates and boots the kernel from?
The problem is that the only program in Linux that can burn it is Nero.
I have NOT tried this with the Zeta CD, so I could be completely off, but I've been able to burn images with a .cue file using cdrecord's "cuefile=" argument.
It worked well for burining another non-standard filesystem image I had. I don't think it supports every possible mode though.




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The problem is that the only program in Linux that can burn it is Nero. And how hard can it be to support booting from an iso fs if even the most basic of os's like visopsys and syllable can do it?