Hi,
> Fedora 22 x86_64
They use ISOLINUX, their own augmented genisoimage, and isohybrid.
> Oracle Linux 7.2
They want me to register before i can download. I'm not that curious.
Most Linux distros use ISOLINUX for the BIOS boot image.
If that is from SYSLINUX of the last about 8 years
On 02/09/2016 11:59 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> David Christensen wrote:
>> http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/
>> convert a bootable CD ISO image into a bootable hybrid ISO/USB image
>> https://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/iso2usb
>
> This will not work, i fear, because the ISO is not
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Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 9:34 AM
Subject: Debian stable bootable CD image?
> I'm in the process of trying to figure out how to use a new CD recorder
> (first one for me). It occurs to me that a simple test would
I'm in the process of trying to figure out how to use a new CD recorder
(first one for me). It occurs to me that a simple test would be to burn an
image of the Debian bootable CD image.
Where can I find such an image?
I'v poked around a bit on the web site, and I can't seem t
I created a Potato 2.2.rev3 Image yesterday and was trying to create a bootable
CD with it. When reading up on creating this bootable CD all
literature mentions using dd to copy a bootable floppy to the image directory
before running mkisofs. I was trying to use file from the debian installati
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