The iso looks fine... what should be in the root directory on the CD? Can I simply extract the ISO and burn it as is to the CD? or should I only burn the isolinux subdirectory to the CD root?
"More often than not, there will be a md5sum to verify the validity of your download. Compare the results of the following command to the md5sum on the remote machine.
Yup, I have a smoothwall CD I burned from an iso download and it boots just fine from the CD. I've mentioned in a previous post I can boot other CD's fine. Please read the entire thread! Can someone simply tell me what should be burnt to the CD root. My previous post list the files I have on the download CD root. Should I use the isolinux subdirectory files to creat the bootable CD, or the install subdirectory files?
If you do a md5sum hash of the iso file, if it is correct you will know that you have all the files that are needed on the CD. I seriously don't someone wants to do a ls -al from / and post ever file that's on the CD.
I don't understand why this is a hard question... The CD Roxio created from the download file is not bootable. From my previous post, where I listed whats on the Roxio created CD root, which directory contains boot files needed to create a bootable CD?
Hmm, I just download the iso, go into nero and go "open", select to display "all files" and pick the iso file (after decompressing it using winzip or winrar, since it comes gzipped).
Then I pick burn, I have a 52x burner and it's worked every single time i've tried. I can also use roxio without a problem, there is no need to create any sort of "bootable" cd manually, just burn the image and everything you need is transferred to the cd and you can boot off it.