From: William L. Maltby centos4b...@triad.rr.com
Anyway, my life would've (will be) a bit simpler if someone can clue me
in to how to get that image onto a DVD using either CentOS 6 or Windows.
As stated in the release notes, you need a DVD-R.
In my case, k3b failed to write it but regular
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 02:48 -0700, John Doe wrote:
From: William L. Maltby centos4b...@triad.rr.com
Anyway, my life would've (will be) a bit simpler if someone can clue me
in to how to get that image onto a DVD using either CentOS 6 or Windows.
As stated in the release notes, you need a
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 06:47 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 02:48 -0700, John Doe wrote:
From: William L. Maltby centos4b...@triad.rr.com
Anyway, my life would've (will be) a bit simpler if someone can clue me
in to how to get that image onto a DVD using either
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:47 PM, William L. Maltby
centos4b...@triad.rr.com wrote:
Frustration does funny things to logic.
Ha! Nice one.
Cheers,
Cliff
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Anybody have tricks to write the i386 ISO image to DVD?
I've tried DVD+-RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-R in both Windows 7 (two
different writers) and rebooted into CentOS 6 (x86_64) and tried
cdrecord (now called wodim). On wodim I've tried overburn, reducing
speeds, etc.
All give the same results: the
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