Basil Chupin a écrit :

Why don't you ask how many of the people in this forum are using "virtual bos" (whatever that it is) and "vmware"?

sorry for the typos, I meant "virtual box". It's very pften used to tests distros and prove often to be more difficult to boot than real hardware :-(

the problem so may come from a defective write

When each write (using kb3) is 'told' to verify the write and no errors are reported then it is logical to assume that the source file is stuffed, no?

alas no. may be the hole cd bunch is defective. I've seen this. good burn and two minutes later empty cd...

I don't say this is the case, but it "may" be.

I have in hand 30 official 10.2 openSUSE printed DVD's sent for distribution. 3 amoug 4 are deffective and not even boot. I noticed this because the return from the users and could verify it myself last saturday.

optical medium are usually good, but sometime not.

I also have at least two dvd readers that don't read dvd's (but read perfectly cd's), and dead cd readers by dozens...

may be something like
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/dev/null

could give you a hint of if or not the cd is good

jdd

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