Hi, Lonni:

I am at a different machine, so this is a new message, not a reply 
generated by Kmail.

Yes, I can boot both Linux machines from a CD, and I had that option 
enabled in CMOS setup when I tried the CD in each machine.

I can mount the CD and list the contents with ls -l or the Konqueror 
file manager in su mode.  It shows a single file - ER-iso.

I used xcdroast to make the ISO9660 CD on one trial, and I used Adaptec 
Easy CD Creator v. 3.5 to create another ISO9660 CD (in windoze, of 
course).

If there needs to be boot files added from a boot floppy to the CD to 
make it bootable, I am sure you would have made that clear earlier.

Now I wonder if I have a corrupt image.

Can you tell me where you originally downloaded the image?  Maybe I 
should try to get a fresh, clean copy, and begin anew.

Thanks.

Regards, 

Glenn
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