Jason is right, you need to reburn the first two CD's. However, you also have another option: create a partition (size: 3-4 GB) of type "ext2" or "vfat" on your hard disk drive, store the original ISO files in this partition and attempt to install the OS using the "hard-disk" method. There have been related posts on this mailing list recently containing details on how to do this.

HTH,

Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
Sounds to me like only the third disk is good. An ISO is an image file
similar to a ghost image or a tarball.
When burn the cd you don't want the ISO file burned you want the ISO
contents burned.
In you burning software use the burn "image to disk" option. This will
"expand" the dir structure and allow you to
boot from the cd to install it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohammed Awad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: iso image was decomposed during burning



Hello all, I'm installing the rh8.0, I have all the iso (3 files) downloaded correctly, and burned to cds. However I found the 3rd iso decomposed on the CD, to folders and files, how did that happen (not me who burned the cds). I'm installing now with a boot disk, from the hard drive, so I have to copy all the iso files to the hard drive, haven't I?. would this decomposition of iso 3, cause problems or not? why did this decomposition happen? Thanks all



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