You could do one more step in verifying the integrity of your burn with
 md5sum /dev/cdromsee if it compares with your download iso's md5sum  also I
would recommend a slower
burn, something more like 8x as bad burns can occur much more often at the
higher speeds.

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Strongbad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello
> I am trying to install gOS on my old Toshiba Satellite Pro A10.
> I have downloaded the latest ISO and checked the md5sun which matches
> up.
> I then burnt the CD at 24x on a 40x drive PC using Nero.
> When I boot from the CD the install crashes with the error:
>
> ISOLINUX 3.53 Debian-2007-12-11
> Uknown keyword in syslinux.cfg
> Uknown keyword in syslinux.cfg
> Uknown keyword in syslinux.cfg
> Could not find kernel image: linux
> boot:
>
> I'm already running Kubuntu. Is there a way to install through that?
> Unfortunately the BIOS won't let me boot from a USB stick so I can't
> install from there.
> Thanks in advance
>
> >
>


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