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NickC 05-17-2005 09:00 PM

CD ISO size for Mandriva
 
I want to install Mandriva for x86_64. From the download site - I only see one ISO for CD - no DVD and not the 3 CD ISOs.

Anyway, when I download the 699 Mb file, it shows up as a 715 Mb ISO, which Roxio promptly rejects. How do I burn this onto CD?

sgrayban 05-18-2005 12:20 AM

If I am not mistaken the x86_64 only comes as a DVD ISO.

sgrayban 05-18-2005 12:22 AM

Might also want to make sure your burning it to a 800mb cd

NickC 05-18-2005 09:09 AM

Really? I could have sworn that i586 FTP sites had both 3-CD downloads or 1-DVD download. But the x86_64 FTP sites only had one ISO, and it said CD. Maybe they did mean DVD - only since the size was ~ 700 Mb I assumed it was a CD. If it IS meant to be a DVD download, why wouldn't the file be much bigger and include additional software, etc.?

In any case, some of the FTP sites said the file was 699 Mb, but when I downloaded it grew to 715 Mb. Is this common?

member57 05-18-2005 11:13 AM

Are you burning it as an image or as a data file, there is a difference.. I think you are just burning the file directly as a data file.
You need to burn as an image.

TravisOSF 05-18-2005 12:53 PM

x86_64 comes as CD and DVD.

The CD version should have at least 3 (my club version had 4) CDs.

Also--try something other than roxio--it gives people a lot of hassle with images...but follow the above advice as well.

barrythai 05-18-2005 12:56 PM

Re: CD ISO size for Mandriva
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NickC
I want to install Mandriva for x86_64. From the download site - I only see one ISO for CD - no DVD and not the 3 CD ISOs.

Anyway, when I download the 699 Mb file, it shows up as a 715 Mb ISO, which Roxio promptly rejects. How do I burn this onto CD?

Can you tell me where to get this x86_64 and is it 10.2, as the one I have downloaded rc1 is
faulty with apache and nobody seems to have noticed, or can give me help in fixing it.

:Pengy: :Pengy: :Pengy: :Pengy:

TravisOSF 05-18-2005 12:59 PM

being as it is release client one, you will not get support for it.

I got mine through a mandriva club membership. That is about the only way to get it unless you get an install from the directory tree--which i don't think is available for mandriva x86_64

Travis


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