Miles Fidelman([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Wayne Topa wrote: >> >> If you have k3b installed you could try usig it to create a bootable >> dvd. >> >> > just tried k3b, and it wasn't bootable either >
If you tried using the prior udf dvd then I would think it wouldn't work. Did you try formating that dvd before you tried burning to it? I always use a cd/dvd R/W to check the iso out before I burn to a cd/dvd R, just in case. > I've tried burning several images that purport to be bootable, but I'm > guessing there are some parameters I have to set as well. When I burn CDs, > they just work - but the DVDs don't (readable, but not bootable) - so I'm > not sure what's going on. When you select the iso file, does k3b show it is reading it? Does it show an Md5 checksum? I just tried, as a user & as root, on an amd64 box and a K7 box. K3b v1.0.3-2 on the amd64 box and k3b v0.12.17-9 on the k7 box and they both created a bootable DVD. I just selected "Burn DVD ISO Image" after if formated the DVD R/Wg. Both boxes are running testin and kernel 2.6.21-2. :-) HTH, YMMV, HAND :-) W -- Never say "OOPS!" always say "Ah, Interesting!" _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]