Re: live cd
From: jim bob and joe bob (wheatbread_at_milo.corn)
Date: 12/24/04
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Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:21:02 -0600
Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> 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.
>
Maybe I need to get toast. I have been burning with discribe. I have
not used md5sum. I don't have the burn image function listed. The
closest thing I have is Disk Copy Image but we have been all through
that before. It modifies the files so that they won't work. Is there a
way to burn from Linux, probably text based, if I should get it running
on my G3? I have no confidence that I will have a GUI right out of the
box. I am fairly certain that I can get at the image file on my mac
drive from Linux.
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