20140816.01:50:08* freeroute | how can I convert ISO to UDF image in Linux? 20140816.01:50:24* [R] | freeroute: that makes absoulteyl no sense 20140816.01:50:49* freeroute | [R]: I want to do the following operation but in Linux - https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=6kBcyS36EEs#t=54 20140816.01:50:59* [R] | freeroute: that sounds unfortunate 20140816.01:51:10* freeroute | [R]: you mean this can't be done in Linux? 20140816.01:51:24* [R] | freeroute: "convert iso to udf" makes no sense... so... 20140816.01:52:19* freeroute | [R]: well I showed you an example, and it is possible there, so I don't know why it doesn't make sense to you but at least it's possible under Windows 20140816.01:52:46* [R] | freeroute: you pasted some nosennse youtube like i have no intention of clicking 20140816.01:53:50* freeroute | [R]: ah, you don't watch youtube videos? you should have said so then from the start. Here's a blogpost I found which somewhat explains what I'm trying to - http://www.ehow.com/how_6299770_convert-iso-udf.html 20140816.01:54:01* freeroute | (unless of course you also don't read blog posts or whatever) 20140816.01:55:15* [R] | freeroute: you could just explain what you want... sintead of "convert iso to udf" and stupdi blogs 20140816.02:00:15* freeroute | [R]: I already tried doing that using that first link, but if you want to see me type it out here then here you go: I'm trying to install a win7 image from the USB to a netbook, but I first have to get it on to the USB. For this I have to open the downloaded ISO image and apparently set it to "UDF" (as you can see on the first guide). Then and only then can the Windows Image tool detect it and write it to USB 20140816.02:00:15* freeroute | to such capacity that one can boot from the ISO and install win7 in such a way. Now I was wondering if such an operation was possible under Linux because I don't want to download any windows burning software. 20140816.02:00:53 [R] | installing windwos isnt really the topic here 20140816.02:01:34* freeroute | [R]: I know, hence I asked directly how to convert ISO to UDF, but you wanted me to state what I originally wanted to do. As such I did in my last reply. 20140816.02:01:51 [R] | but like i said 20140816.02:01:55 [R] | "convert iso to udf" makes no sense 20140816.02:02:42* freeroute | [R]: well it might make no sense to you, but at least it's a possibility under windows which apparently is not possible under linux. 20140816.02:04:04* freeroute | [R]: also, you could go into more detail what exactly doesn't make sense instead of being cryptic and obtuse 20140816.02:04:13* [R] | freeroute: the whole thing 20140816.02:04:25* freeroute | [R]: including computers? 20140816.02:04:35 * | [R] shakies his head and gives up on the offtopic person 20140816.02:06:30* * | freeroute prides himself on how he can someone who can't explain something so observable