Miles Fidelman([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > steve wrote: >> ill assume you are using gnome, all I do is right click on the iso file, >> then choose write to disc. has always worked fine for me. >> > yup >> did you burn the dvd on the pc your trying to boot from, and is the file >> actually an .iso ? >> >> > yes, and looks like it - at least it mounts and the fstab lists it as udf, ^^^^ > iso9660 (exactly the same way a bootable CD looks) >> does the dvd boot on another computer?
I'm coming in late on the thread but..., I use udf for backups but I don't recall that format being 'bootable' If you have k3b installed you could try usig it to create a bootable dvd. W -- Reference Manual: Object that raises the monitor to eye level. Also used to compensate for that short table leg. _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]