followthebits
Technical User
Newbe here trying to figure out Linux.
I downloaded the Redhat 7.2 .iso files.
I downloaded the boot.img file and the rawrite program and created a linux boot floppy. Got the spanish version by mistake but it still works.
I took the .iso files, double clicked on them and started up Roxio CDCreator 5.0. It burns the cdrom succesfully.
I can't see anything on the cdrom from windows but figure that is because it is Linux file system.
I boot computer with floppy and it boots fine. I answer the questions to the point where I tell it to look on the CDROM for Linux and it says it's not there.
I try reburning cdrom with iso images 4 times. No change. It can't see Linux on the CDROM. I see the CDROM being accessed.
I try it in a newer Dell computer (2001) thinking that there is something about the cdrom on the older (1999) Dell. No difference.
Any help. All the manuals I've seen just glance over this section basically saying burn your cdrom with whatever and then boot your computer and you'll be installing Linux. Well I can't get it to see the Linux Cdroms.
Should I be able to see files on the cdrom after I burn the .iso files?
Confused
followthebits
I downloaded the Redhat 7.2 .iso files.
I downloaded the boot.img file and the rawrite program and created a linux boot floppy. Got the spanish version by mistake but it still works.
I took the .iso files, double clicked on them and started up Roxio CDCreator 5.0. It burns the cdrom succesfully.
I can't see anything on the cdrom from windows but figure that is because it is Linux file system.
I boot computer with floppy and it boots fine. I answer the questions to the point where I tell it to look on the CDROM for Linux and it says it's not there.
I try reburning cdrom with iso images 4 times. No change. It can't see Linux on the CDROM. I see the CDROM being accessed.
I try it in a newer Dell computer (2001) thinking that there is something about the cdrom on the older (1999) Dell. No difference.
Any help. All the manuals I've seen just glance over this section basically saying burn your cdrom with whatever and then boot your computer and you'll be installing Linux. Well I can't get it to see the Linux Cdroms.
Should I be able to see files on the cdrom after I burn the .iso files?
Confused
followthebits