Burn a new CD, or buy one?

You should be able to copy the existing CD to your HD and change the
file name name and re-burn it, at least I think it would work.

This will work a lot better if you can burn it from Linux 'cause
Windows tries to "smart" about short file names for compatibility with
DOS.

On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| Hi !!
| 
| At the very start of the installation i have a problem. Using the 
| txt_boot.img to boot, I get an error that 'it doesnot seems to be the Linux 
| Mandrake CD...' something like that. I do not know whether CD is burned with 
| 7.0 image or 7.0-2 image( i didnt do that) but it seems to have a problem 
| with the cd tree. (Itried the otner images like cdrom.img) And at this stage 
| i cant stop installation program and i cant get a new terminal screen 
| (alt-f2 etc..)
| 
| I looked the cd content and founded /Mandrake dir has Rpms/ directory not 
| /RPMS. I guess it can be the problem.
| 
| I wantted to install from dir to which cdrom is mounted but i couldnt mount 
| cdrom using both hd.img and txt_boot.img. They both search for a Mandrake 
| cdrom, actully hd.img dont but for that i cant mount cdrom to a dir in hd.
| 
| What can i do in this situation ?
| Thanks...
| 
| 
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