An alternative to CD is to use USB disk boot. Everyone uses a usb flash disk nowadays and most computers can do usb boot.
Unetbook allows you to put in an iso into usb disk without loosing current data in the disk. Also it is easier and faster than burning a CD/DVD. I can't remember when I last used boot CD for any task. ================================================================== Message: 6 Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 22:42:43 +0530 From: Manish Sinha <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Free CDs Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed On 02/04/2011 10:35 PM, Rohan Garg wrote: > You *are* asked to pay import duties, yes. But you just need to point > out that the cost of the CD's is 0, and hence no import duty is > applicable. We ordered some 35 CDs but were not asked. Probably the shipping company handled those convincing work. BTW the cost of CDs might be zero, any shipment needs to have it's cost declared. If you read the back of any shipit CD package, the value is declared. If the total increases, then it might become a problem. Another solution, two people order and get it delivered at different addresses -- Manish
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