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ISO images should be named with the release #8769

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rothgar opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #9146
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ISO images should be named with the release #8769

rothgar opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #9146
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rothgar commented May 20, 2024

Feature Request

This is a very minor request. When Talos ISOs are created they have the default name ISOIMAGE which makes it hard to track what ISO is mounted (GNOME and MacOS default the mount to the image name) if multiple ISOs are mounted. When burning the image to an actual CD it also makes it hard to know what version of Talos is on the CD.

I couldn't figure out where imager set this. I don't think it currently does and couldn't figure out where that could be added.

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xerc commented Jul 30, 2024

@rothgar fyi/ Volume ID is stored @ offset 0x8028 [ 32 byte ASCII string ]

"mkisofs",
"-V",
"Talos Secure Boot ISO",

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