syslinux supports a -d option to install its files in a subdirectory. We'll have to trick casper into bind-mounting this directory to /cdrom, otherwise we'll have to update all the installer code that looks /cdrom for specific data to look in two places.
syslinux supports a -d option to install its files in a subdirectory. We'll have to trick casper into bind-mounting this directory to /cdrom, otherwise we'll have to update all the installer code that looks /cdrom for specific data to look in two places.