On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:50:44AM -0800, Bear wrote: | I down load the CD images, unpacked the ISO and burned #1 to CD up to | point everything looks good, But the CD does not auto run when booting | the system. I can put in other bootable CD from Redhat and Microsoft and | they boot, but not GNU/Linux one.
How did you burn the disk? You have to tell the burning software that the source is an ISO image, not a file (even though it is stored in a file on disk. When you insert the disk on a windows system, what do you see on the disk? If you see a single .iso file then the cd wasn't burned correctly. HTH, -D -- Microsoft encrypts your Windows NT password when stored on a Windows CE device. But if you look carefully at their encryption algorithm, they simply XOR the password with "susageP", Pegasus spelled backwards. Pegasus is the code name of Windows CE. This is so pathetic it's staggering. http://www.cegadgets.com/artsusageP.htm http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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