burning iso image
Bert Knabe
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Fri Jun 14 21:19:00 2002
Is it ruined if I have ever mounted the image, or only if I try to burn
it while mounted? I don't remember, but I think that the first time I
tried to burn it, I had not mounted it yet.
Bert
On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 09:31 PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
>
> Are you mounting the image? Just to make sure, but if you are then
> everything you do there onwards is ruined.
>
>
> Just my two cents...
>
>
> Juan.
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 09:54 PM, Bert Knabe wrote:
>
>> A while back I downloaded the ISO image of Yellowdog 2.1, I installed
>> it, but seldom used it, so I reformatted the drive. Well, I've decided
>> to put Linux back on my computer, but I can't find the CD I burned, or
>> the iso image I downloaded. I have downloaded rome twice, and tried to
>> burn the image to disk using the "Burn Image" command in Disk Copy X
>> (the same way I burned the 2.1 image). Disk Copy burns the entire CD,
>> but after verifying, it fails. The CD has been burned, but it is
>> unreadable to any Mac I've tried it in, from a Motorola Starmax to a
>> G4 400. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? i asked on the
>> newbies list, but no one had any ideas that helped.
>>
>> Bert
>>
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