Martin, Upgrade to Roxio Easy CD Creator 6 on your Windows PC. Then it's just a 5 minute job. Well, it might have taken *me* ten minutes!
John Appleyard
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OK, I give up. Someone out there must have done this and have the
answer....
I need to set up a new Linux system. I have downloaded the five RedHat 8.0
.iso CD image files. I now need to make a set of bootable CDs. Everything
on the RedHat web site starts from the assumption that your CD writer is on
a running Linux system. Mine isn't. It's on a Windows 2000 system. I
have
Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 which has an option to write bootable CDs.
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