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LiamC
03-04-2002, 10:30 PM
Not rreally sure if this should be in Tech Support or not, sorry if I messed up - but there seems to be a few Linux threads here so...
OK, I've downloaded a Linux ISO (Lycoris - formerly Redmond) and now I need to burn it to CD - preferrably bootable.
My burning software of choice is Nero (5.5) but it doesn't recognise the ISO extension and when I burn the file to CD, all I'm left with is a CD with one file on it (that won't boot). What am I missing? (yeah, yeah, I know a brain would help but...)
Does anybody know how to turn an ISO image into a bootable Linux CD?
cquinn
03-04-2002, 10:45 PM
What do you mean "doesn't recognize the extension"?
I have version 5.5.4.0, and it (and higher versions) will
recognize and load ISO files when you go to Burn Image
on the file menu. You may have to specifically point Nero to the
ISO file, but once you do it will burn it to CD properly
(just did that last night with the Mandrake 8.2 beta for a friend)
LiamC
03-04-2002, 11:28 PM
Hi, thanks for the reply.
When I tried to open an image to burn (File | Open), Nero only gave me the choice of it's image files. Selecting the ISO manually (all files) only placed a single ISO file in the left hand pane. Burnt this and ended up with a CD with one file.
The thing for burning .ISO files seems to be fireburner (it can be downloaded from Fireburner.com for 30 days free or somthing)
I always thought that Nero could do it too but when I tried it couldn't.
There are ways of converting an ISO to other things but when it comes down to it you need new software for that anyway so you may as well just get somthing that can burn the file rather than muck arround.
As for bootability that depends on what is in the ISO more than anything else. Stupidly the easiest thing would probably be to burn the CD then if it isn't bootable copy all the files to your hard disk and burn another version with the contents of a boot disk tacked on. The mucking arround required to actually check on the contents of the ISO and fix it if required wouldn't be worth the 50c - $1 the disk would cost.
LiamC
03-05-2002, 07:56 AM
Thaks Sol
Adaptec EZ CD will make bootable CDs from ISOs no problem. Just double click on the ISO and EZ CD will open ready to burn.
I just made a Redmond CD too. Now to get it installed.
Bozo :D
cquinn
03-05-2002, 06:54 PM
I'm not sitting in front of the machine that has it loaded right now.
But does your Nero menu not have (File | Burn Image)?
LiamC
03-05-2002, 07:06 PM
I'll have to check, couldn't do it last night as I went and watched LOTR
LiamC
03-06-2002, 05:54 AM
Upgraded to the latest Nero and it worked - 5.5.2.4 was listed as having a bug with some ISO images. Thanks to all
Mercutio
03-06-2002, 12:18 PM
Doesn't Oz have the equivalent of Cheapbytes.com or Linuxmall? Granted, I don't have broadband connection, but $2 (or $4 in the Aussie kind) seems like a minor price to pay not have have to deal with that sort of thing.
LiamC
03-06-2002, 04:19 PM
EverythingLinux is the place. You are right though, it would have been easier and quicker. Hindsight is such a wonderful thing :(
Tannin
03-06-2002, 04:26 PM
I bought a three-disc Mandrake 8.1 from everythinglinux.com.au a while back. $10 plus a small amount for postage, fast service. Any time I need something I'll be back to them.
Cliptin
03-06-2002, 08:02 PM
Obviously, with broadband and properly working burning software you could have a system up and running in two hours.
Let's see Cheapbytes deliver that fast.
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