Re: Same installation problem over and over again.



David Fox wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:30 AM, elmo <elmo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Later, when I had a working UBUNTU, I discovered that it had the
burners, K3B and Brasero that had the ability to create an IMAGE disk.


Yes. Not only that, if you do a "create new data disk" in K3B and drag
& drop the ISO file into the files window to burn, it *assumes* (at
least K3B does) that you want to burn the file as an image, and not as
a filesystem containing only one file.

I have never used nero. Maybe it doesn't make that assumption for you,
which causes these sorts of problems?


Elmo




I blame careless statements implying "ISO = IMAGE". This makes it sound
that all you have to do is copy ISO to a disk and you'll have an IMAGE disk.






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