I know this is a somewhat technical subject for a post in this subforum, but this is my first post, and better to be safe than sorry.
My aim here is to replace the light browser in a Bionicpup32 8.0 image (technically created from the nicOS manual build script) with another browser (chromium-ubb) through replacing the adrv in the ISO file. I want to replace it this way because I want this image to have only one browser, and this seems to be the way to do that per documentation and the old forum. The problem is that the intended destination of these images is a USB drive, (because I don't want to burn 5 or 6 DVDs for each revision, and I don't have DVD-RW media on hand) and using the built-in ISOMaster editor to replace the adrv causes the image to shed its hybrid nature, and makes it unusable to make a bootable USB drive. I'm curious if there is any program that can edit hybrid ISO files without removing the hybrid sector in the process, for either other Linux distributions or Windows, let alone Puppy Linux.