On Friday 24 November 2006 22:28, Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
> I can't seem to see where I'm missing the bootable
> flag at.

An iso is a binary image.   You burn it in a special way, and you don't
get to make any settings or anything else.

You burn ISOs in K3b by selecting
tools / burn dvd iso image, (or Burn CD image  if it is a cd)
and then select the ISO from your hard drive.

If burned as an ISO image, it will be an exact duplicate of the original
CD/DVD, and it will be bootable.


The ISO is a file.  If you burn it as a file using k3b, you will have a disk 
with one BIG file on it.  The disk won't be bootable.

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