For your information, you can access the files in the ISO by multiple ways.

If your are using Windows, you can use an archive manager like Winrar
or a program like DaemonTools or Alcohol 120% to simulate putting the
disk in the computer (pretty useful to avoid useless cd burning).

If you use Linux, you can mount the disk by using the following command :

mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/image.iso /destination

you need to create the destination directory first, generally in /mnt/

Voilà!

On 3/31/07, Michael M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 20:46 +0300, G B wrote:
> > installation instructions are included in the isos
>
> Ah!  Great.  I won't ask for instructions on how to access the install
> instructions until I burn the ISO and boot it, on the theory that one
> should at least *try* before one asks for help.  :-)
>
>
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