Well... I don't have any experience burning disks under Windows.  If you
can read the filesystem, but not boot the disk (on any machine, right?)
then you might want to get someone with Linux to burn the ISO.

IIRC, the ISO has to be created with the boot files specially marked to
create a bootable .iso.  If you downloaded that file from the ftp
servers, it *should* burn with any software... but I can't guarantee
that.


On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 15:49, Phil G wrote:
> >Phil, what files and directories show up on the CD when you read it in
> >"normal cd roms"?
> 
> dosutils
> images
> RedHat
> .disc1-i386
> autorun
> boot.cat
> COPYING
> README
> README.de
> README.es
> README.fr
> README.it
> README.ja
> README.ko
> RELEASE-NOTES
> RELEASE-NOTES.de
> RELEASE-NOTES.es
> RELEASE-NOTES.fr
> RELEASE-NOTES.it
> RELEASE-NOTES.ja
> RELEASE-NOTES.ko
> RPM-GPG-KEY
> TRANS.TBL
> 
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> Subject: Re: [REDHAT] Cannot boot from the RH 7.2 CD
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