hi
I guess many have installed from Deb repo - chk ur BIOS settings as Gajendra
says, and
chk if the DVD has been properly written (suggestion: don't use Vista - had
some problems with the File System Vista uses)
Use the checksums - they r a nice "check" ;)


On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 12:15, gajendra khanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hi jitendra
> >
> > after making bootable DVD of debian, i tried to boot through dvd but
> > it is not mounted,
> Do you mean to say that the boot from DVD did not happen even though
> CD/DVD is the first in BIOS boot sequence?
> > so can anyone suggest ,what is the problem and how to overcome of
> > that.
> If what i said above is the case and the DVD is fine, it could be a
> problem with the writer recognising the DVD? Many writers seem to
> "like" only certain brands. Try using a CD or a brand of DVD known to
> work with it instead.
> Regards
> Gajendra
>
> >
>


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