Thanks for the reply.... Sorry for the delay in response here, but I've been _very_ busy... Well, I have Adaptec Easy CD Pro which can write ISO image files to CD, but I thought _that_ wouldn't work either because it doesn't support the Rock Ridge Extensions (read from a previous post to debian-users...)
So you're saying that the image files will be burned OK from an NT box? Excellent... I'm going to be doing some serious Debian Installing! :) Thanks! -Kendrick >Forget trying to get the files themselves... It's not the burner or software >that's the problem. It's the OS. WinXX doesn't support symbolic links - of >which the Debian FTP trees are full of.... > >Instead, get some software (Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe) that will write ISO >images to disc and then either download the Official Debian CD Set images >and burn them, or use mkisofs on a Linux box to create your own images from >a local mirror. (Then, move the image to your Winbloze box and burn them >there. This is what I do - seeing as (at work) I have a burner that is >unsupported by Linux - and, for "political" reasons has to remain with a >Winbloze box, anyways....) >