Actually I just did the same thing last night and had great results.  Try to
use NTI cdcreator for the burning of the image.  if you have ever used it
than you will notice that at startup it gives you the option to create from
an image choose that and then point to the image, hats it.   as far as
installing mandrake the easy way I found was to boot to dos using a dos
diskette and then go through the cd until you find something in the
dosutills directories called autoboot.bat or something like that. run that
and the rest of set up is easy.  once it is done log on a User "Root" and
your password and then type "startx" and that will start the GUI interface
if it has not started already.  I you have any other question don't hesitate
to ask.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of William Oswald
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 1998 7:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake iso image


In Win95, I used Easy-CD Pro and selected "New", "CD From an Image File".
With Easy CD Creator, you would select "File", "Create CD from Disc Image".

At 08:32 AM 12/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
>OK, I downloaded the ISO image. (Wow, it actually finished!)
>
>Does anyone have a good step by step cookbook procedure
>how to make a CD from it?
>
>I have NT, Win95, Solaris 5.6, and RH 5.0 available to work
>with, but I can only burn a CD from NT or 95. I can't make
>a CD from either of the UNIX boxes.
>
>Michael
>--
>Michael R. Batchelor
>Industrial Informatics & Instrumentation, Inc.
>
>

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