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?