distro isos are usually bootable by default.
what cd burning utility did you use?
did you create the iso img yourself?

Jun Tanamal wrote:

> Sorry for the crosspost:
>
> Is there a trick on how to transfer/copy/burn the iso images (I have
> downloaded) to a CD-R? Mine won't boot-up from the CD. *Yes, the bios is
> configured to boot from the cdrom first*
> What must be the standard or format of the filename in the disc to be
> bootable?
> Poor me :)
>
> Jun
>
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