I'm trying to install ASL in an older IBM computer. I had originally thought that it would not boot from the CD-ROM drive so I downloaded Smart BootManager and put it on a floppy, as mentioned in other threads. Unfortunately, SBM did not find the CD-ROM drive.
In going through the system's BIOS, I found that it is indeed supposed to boot from the CD-ROM drive. So I tried another drive. Still no boot. I did find, however, that with the original drive the computer will boot the Mandrake Single Network Firewall CD and the Red Hat 7.3 installation CD. [:S]
I burnt the CD from a good ISO file with xcdroast on RHL9. The CD does boot in other computers. Should I burn another CD with the command line cdrecord command as mentioned in the CD burning notes, or would that be a waste of a CD? Any idea what the problem really is?
Craig
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