Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Many thanks Anne, John and Pete. I'm pretty sure I tried burning straight to disk (and at speeds as low as 1x) without success. However, I'll have to check it out properly and.pick up this thread in a couple of months when I'm in front of the PC again. John, could you say more about the MB sum

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd - SOLVED

2003-04-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 7:08 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 8:54 pm, Peter Watson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 18:59, Anne Wilson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 6:47 pm, Miark wrote: Anne In XCDRoast 1) you first set up a directory, in 'Settings''HD Settings'

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 8:54 pm, Peter Watson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 18:59, Anne Wilson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 6:47 pm, Miark wrote: Anne In XCDRoast 1) you first set up a directory, in 'Settings''HD Settings' which will contain your ISO image 2)click 'create CD',

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-03 Thread Douglas Bainbridge
snip On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:54, Peter Watson wrote: In XCDRoast 1) you first set up a directory, in 'Settings''HD Settings' which will contain your ISO image 2)click 'create CD', click 'master tracks', select files you want to include in right hand window (File/Directory View) click

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 11:09 am, Douglas Bainbridge wrote: snip I've had problems with XCDroast,trying to copy data files. Following all those steps (disabling all the rockridge, joliet options except the one recommended for backup CDs) I was able to write out OK only on one occasion. Ever

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-03 Thread John Richard Smith
Anne Wilson wrote: On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 11:09 am, Douglas Bainbridge wrote: snip I've had problems with XCDroast,trying to copy data files. Following all those steps (disabling all the rockridge, joliet options except the one recommended for backup CDs) I was able to write out OK only on

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-03 Thread pete
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 12:03, Anne Wilson wrote: On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 11:09 am, Douglas Bainbridge wrote: snip I've had problems with XCDroast,trying to copy data files. Following all those steps (disabling all the rockridge, joliet options except the one recommended for backup CDs) I

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 1:33 pm, pete wrote: On Thursda I've never had problems with burning data disks until I tried to burn this bootable one, which is why I thought it was linked with the boot image. I normally add directories and files to the list, excluding unnecessary ones if the

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-02 Thread Peter Watson
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 18:59, Anne Wilson wrote: On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 6:47 pm, Miark wrote: This was the direction of my question. I can't think of a more difficult way to burn Knoppix than jumping through these hoops. I'd just download the ISO (which I'm doing now, seeing as 3.2 is

Re: [newbie] Burning a bootable cd

2003-04-02 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 8:54 pm, Peter Watson wrote: Anne In XCDRoast 1) you first set up a directory, in 'Settings''HD Settings' which will contain your ISO image 2)click 'create CD', click 'master tracks', select files you want to include in right hand window (File/Directory View) click