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Godxilla2001 10-05-2002 04:31 PM

How to make a Linux bootable cd from an ISO image using Nero?
 
I downloaded Linux Mandrake and I am trying to figure out how to burn that image onto a cd so I can install it on my machine? Can anyone help!!!!!:Pengy:

homer 10-05-2002 05:47 PM

Start nero burning rom.
If the wizard starts, cancel the wizard.
You cancel the "new compilation" window.
Click on "file" select "burn image", this opens a file window.
Find your iso and click "open"
check through the tabs selecting the options you want and then click "write"
thats it!
hope this helps.
nero ver. 5.5

bw8 10-06-2002 06:05 PM

I made Redhat cd's using nero, choose "disk image or saved project" in nero express version 5.5 Then just point it to the file.

Let us know how you make out.

Godxilla2001 10-24-2002 12:40 PM

How to make a linux image bootable cd
 
It worked great although my problem was I had an older version of Nero and it didnt work on the older version. I upgraded the version and it worked like a charm........thanks for all your help

Godxilla2001 10-24-2002 12:42 PM

I have a new question now that I have Linux what do I do with it? I have Mandrake 9 I think or 7 imnot sure but what can I do with it It seems a lot like Win$^% I wont say it I wont say it......I am running the GUI version. How can I learn to utilize the open source? Where can I go to learn more about it:)

bw8 10-27-2002 01:17 PM

Glad you got the iso's, but im in the same boat you are, I am brand new to linux (redhat 8.0) Im learning very slowly. I have gotten alot of help just by searching these forums. good luck!

0x0001 10-28-2002 04:45 AM

http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ comes to mind, you could also read through the linux documentation project (http://www.tldp.org).


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