There's a good howto linked on the K12LTSP.org download site called,
"Guide to buring CD-Roms from ISO images"
http://k12ltsp.org/download.html
There's also a program linked there called md5sum for windows.
These links should help. Basically it depends on what brand of CD burning software you have. All have a way to make a disk from an iso image. What you DON'T want to do is simply save the iso file to a CD and burn it. Follow the menus in your software and look for something that will let you make a cd from an image file.
;-) Paul
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 19:15, John P. Conlon wrote:
I'm at home with a windows 98SE system that I want to make into a K12LTSP stand alone box. What do I need to do to get the 3.1.2 iso stuff to burn to a cd so that when the computer is started it will boot to install the OS? I have set the BIOS to check and boot from the CD as first boot device.
Thanks
Pat
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