fc2 install CD

Ted Potter tpotter at techmarin.com
Thu Oct 28 21:20:37 UTC 2004


doh, sorry to close to the forest I guess. I have tried using k3b and
xtoast all under RH9 

thanks !

Ted "assume" Potter
doh. duh. ouch.



On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 14:00, gary fazenbaker wrote:
> You might get more help if you included info. about how
> 
> you are trying to burn the cd's. Using linux software or 
> 
> windows roxio or nero etc.  I know when I first tried
> 
> burning ISO's with windows software I kept using the
> 
> Make cd bootabe option you don't do that with ISO
> 
> just straight copy
> 
> HTH
> 
> Gary
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>  
> >From: Ted Potter <tpotter at techmarin.com> >Reply-To: Getting started
> with Red Hat Linux <redhat-install-list at redhat.com> >To: Getting
> started with Red Hat Linux <redhat-install-list at redhat.com> >Subject:
> fc2 install CD >Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:49:04 -0700 > > >Greetings,
> > >I feel very foolish but I have tried to follow the information and
> am >failing miserably. > >*sigh* would some kind soul be willing to
> walk this idiot through all >the steps needed to make a bootable
> install cd for fedora 2 > >I have downloaded the iso images. I have
> used the checksum utility to >verify them. I have attempted to burn
> the iso image to a cd. I must be >missing some step at this point. >
> >I can mount the cd and see all the wonderful stuff on it. I can even
> >mount the iso image from the hard drive :-) but not one of my
> computers >consider these cd's bootable. >! >It must be that little
> step I am missing and can not figure out. I burn >data / music cd's
> all the time. I can happily install RH9 cd's that I >purchased on the
> same machine. Yet my home made cd's refuse to be >bootable. > >Pity
> this fool and if successful I promise I will make a HOW TO that >will
> eliminate this question ever needing to be answered again. > >How
> about that ? > >Thanks ! > > > > >-- >Ted Potter
> >tpotter at techmarin.com >www.techmarin.com > >
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