I used unetbootin many times on 32-bit systems, but it totally failed a few 
months ago when I tried to use it to install a 64-bit Linux on this system.

Thus, I recorded a CD of the same .iso image and had no trouble installing it.

Whether this is something that would again beset me if I tried it I do not know.

David

--- In [email protected], "m" <m_alexander61@...> wrote:

> >
>   I haven't always had good results w/ unebootin, though, most likely it was 
> my fault.  However, what the hell, I'll do it.  Oh, and I keep forgetting 
> that I have a few DVD-RW's around so there's still the option of keeping one 
> at hand.  It sucks that most products available in the U.S. now are made in 
> China, esp. electronics.  Mind you (5h1t, I'm going off on a tangent/rant 
> again!) I have nothing against other cultures, but it sucks to have to rely 
> on poorly-made stuff produced by hard-working people laboring under hideous 
> working conditions under a repressive government.  </rant>
>   I'll try unebootin again.
>   Thanks,
>   Mark
>




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