On Tuesday 02 November 2004 13:13, Mole lord wrote: > Hello all, > > My name is Cameron Ball, and i've recently had an interest in linux. > I've downloaded the Debian distro image. And i've made a clean > partition on my main hard drive. So, i then burnt the image onto a > disk, and attempted to boot it. Nothing happened. So i thought it > may be that my BIOS may not be set to boot from cd, so i checked, and > it was set to boot from cd, but just to be sure, i made it the first > boot device. Then i reset. still nothing. So, then i thought it may > be because i had burnt it onto an CD RW, so i did it on a regular CD > R. Still nothing. I have read through the installation manual, and > can;t see anything of useage. > > Can someone please help me out? > Thanks Are you sure you burned it as an ISO image, or did you put the file onto a new filesystem on the CD? If you did the latter, do the former.
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