On Fri, 09 May 2014 09:54:04 -0500
"John W. Foster" <jfoster81...@gmail.com> wrote:


> 
> Well I'm gonna ask the obvious:
> Did you burn it as a ".iso file" or did you burn it as an image,
> which is what should have been done. Hope this helps, as Ive made
> than error before my self. john
> 
> 
That was my first thought, but the disc appears to have booted, which I
don't think should happen if the iso was copied as a file.

Of course, everything is getting cleverer, so I can't say this for
sure. Presumably copying to a blank disc would install a filesystem,
but would it also tack on a generic bootloader, 'just in case'? I
wouldn't bet money against it.

-- 
Joe



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