Merge all ISO images of Oracle Linux into a single ISO (single installation media)

Hi all,
I have downloaded Oracle Linux 7 ISO files :
V74844-01.iso (4.1GB)
V74845-01.iso (340 MB)
V74846-01.iso (3.4GB)
V74847-01.iso (2.1GB)
Is it possible to merge all these ISO files into a single bootable ISO file, and write it to a 16GB USB stick to use it as installation media?

f53ff284-8915-4e99-9a17-9a463de00c22 wrote:
Other than  V74844-01.iso, which of the remaining 3 ISO file are important for a fully functional installation?
None of them. Only V74844-01.iso is required for a fully functional installation.
V74845-01 is a boot ISO and is used by network administrators when creating network-based automated boot/install solutions that require the installer to run the UEK instead of the RHCK. The default ISO uses the RHCK.
V74846-01 and V74847-01 contain the source code for all the packages that ship on V74844-01. This is required under the terms of the Open Source licenses under which Oracle Linux is shipped. This is only required if you want to modify and recompile any of the packages provided by Oracle Linux.

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