Re: live cd

From: Jack Malmostoso (jackmalmostoso_at_freesurf.ch)
Date: 12/24/04


Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 18:39:35 +0100

Ciao jim bob and joe bob, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:

> Any suggestions for burning one of those to a cd from MacOS? What
> format to use? Any preparation to the .iso file before burning? Is it
> even possible to do from MacOS? If not what is the point?

Download the .iso, DO NOT OPEN IT OR MOUNT IT OR WHATEVER, check the
md5sum and burn it with your favourite application. In Toast, there is a
"burn image" function if I remember well.

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