Gavin Treadgold wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Hi Robert.
You shouldn't have to explicitly make the CDRW bootable. What you need to
look for in your cd writer software (I don't know X-CDroast) is the option
to burn an iso image to the cd. For example, in the windows software I use,
I have a menu option 'create cd from image' - this does everything correctly
including creating a bootable cd.
Hope this helps
Cheers Gavin-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Fisher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 08:58
To: CLUG
Subject: Re: RH 7.3
I have downloaded the ISO images but I am having trouble creating CD's.
I tried copying the iso image to a CD but it did not boot from the CD. (I
have set the bios to boot from CD and checked it with my RH 7.2 disc)
I tried mounting the iso image and then copying all of the files
to the cd
but still it would not boot from it.
I am trying, using X-CDroast to create a bootable CD by going to
the "Boot
Options" tab,
-selecting make bootable CD using El Torito (Standard PC)
-selecting </iso/images/boot.img> for the boot image from the iso
image files
What do I set the "boot catalog" at? - default? </boot.catalog>
What should I set the next radio button? No disc emulation boot ?
Could someone please help me in simple terms?
Thanks, Robert
On Sat, 11 May 2002 12:47, Nick Rout wrote:I cannot seem to find many fairly standard packages, such as blackbox,
xfce, or in fact any light window manager. Has RedHat decided to do away
with such "trivialities" in an effort to swing everyone towards
kde/gnome, or am I just being cynical, or am I just looking in the worng
places?
