* Add attribute_overlay and write_overlay to the image/floppy instead.
* Mount a iso9660 boot volume with both write and attribute overlay for now.
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what we want.
* Remove some more temporary files/directories after the build.
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* When booting from an iso, mount the boot volume with the overlay layer.
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It's getting annoying having to maintain so many identical driver lists... maybe those should be factored out in some way...
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Added legacy_sata just in case.
At least now qemu finds the bfs track and tries to run Bootscript, but I get loads of ide timeouts so it ends up panicing anyway.
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