Modify Netboot Image

Is there a way for me to modify my netboot image without having to recreate and or repackage my nbi???

Justin Andrews wrote:
A default NetBoot.dmg disk image is read-only. Not writable. You'd have to convert the disk image to read/write and try to convert it back to read-only when you move it back to the original location.
Not according to disk utility...
bnesse6:~ brian$ hdiutil imageinfo /Volumes/Stripe/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP1/NetBoot\ of\ 10.5.6\ \(9G55\)\ Install.nbi/NetBoot.dmg
Format: UDRW
Backing Store Information:
Name: NetBoot.dmg
URL: file://localhost/Volumes/Stripe/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP1/NetBoot%20of%2010.5.6 %20(9G55)%20Install.nbi/NetBoot.dmg
Class Name: CBSDBackingStore
Format Description: raw read/write
Checksum Type: none
partitions:
The only images which are read only by default are NetInstall from volume images, as they are processed for restore by ASR.

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