Re: opensuse10.2 & w2k
- From: imotgm <imotgmREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 15:37:26 -0600
On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 00:07:21 +0000, contr wrote:
Well I'm a bit confused by the somewhat conflicting answers. I burned the
10.2GM.iso using k3b - from my past experience, it should boot when
inserted into the dvd, but does not. I may have a problem due to having the
non-OSS stuff on the same dvd, and will check that out.
What does "having the non-OSS stuff on the same dvd" mean? It would
certainly indicate that you did not choose k3b's "Burn DVD ISO Image...",
which is what you should have used. It would also indicate that you did
not burn the image, "openSUSE-10.2-GM-DVD-i386.iso", with md5sum
"12b0f2fabb4d41586601f787d33ebc34", to the disk. If you had, there would
be no place for anything other than the image, as it, (the disk) would be
closed.
If you d/l the ISO image indicated above, check the md5sum, to insure a
proper d/l, choose "Burn DVD ISO Image..." in k3b, and give k3b the proper
path to the image, barring bad hardware, or dodgy media, you will get a
bootable installation DVD.
If you did something other than the above, don't do that. ;)
--
imotgm
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month or two, but never lost."
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