On Monday 12 August 2002 22:44, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 22:35, Amir Tal wrote:
> > CD spins for 3-4 sec's, and then windows load.
>
> Ok, it means that the BIOS does not identify the file system on the CD
> (or at least the small part of the file system it actually understand -
> finding the floppy boot image there), either because of the file system
> itself or because they use different options for the boot image floppy
> (with boot menu, without etc etc... ) and the BUIOS simply has a bug in
> supporting one of them.
>
> > 3) WTF ?!?!
> >
> > >does the BIOS recognise there is a CD and try to
> > > boot it but something fails afterwards or does the BIOS bnever attempts
> > > to boot the CD? is the media original or burned in both cases and have
> > > you tried to burn another copy? can you check which file system the
> > > images hold - ISO9660,
> >
> > ISO9660
>
> Do you say that because this is the flag you pass to mount? because this
> is the flag passed to mount for ALL of them... ;-)
>
> Truth be told though I don't know how to find out which except mounting
> the CD somewhere, copying all the files to a HD and burning a 'pure'
> ISO9660 + Rock Ridge bootable image using mkisofs from that...

another try :
copied the files to the hd, created a new ISO image with mkisofs, burned the 
image with ISO9960, same resault.

someone at RH is going to pay for all those lost media's !!!  :(

>
> Gilad

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