Re: BSD cd creation problem
- From: "Magnus" <no@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 04:28:43 +0100
"Tommy" <127.0.0.1@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i melding
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> Mike Youngblood wrote:
>
>> I recently was given 3 Sun Ultra Sparc systems, and would like to try
>> installing FreeBSD. I have D/Led the 2 ISO files for the cdrom package
>> from
>> FreeBSD.org. As I have no UNIX system available, they were D/Led to my
>> WinXP system. I now wish to create the CDs using Nero 6 Ultra Edition.
>> After 3 attempts (and 6 ruined CD-Rs), I am in search of some assistance
>> or advice.
>> Here's the scenario: D/L the files; doubleclick on the ISO file and
>> up
>> comes Nero's Burning ROM, with the Burn Compilation window opened, and
>> "Write method" set to Track-at-once; click burn and a cd is created.
>> However, when I attempt to boot from this CD, the Sun system gives an
>> error,
>
> You need to burn an ISO image/CD Image. It sounds like you are copying an
> ISO and trying to boot off of it.
>
> Nero should have a burn image/ISO option.
Well, normally when iso file types are associated with nero, it's recognised
and handled appropriately. That is, nero offer the option to burn the image
to a CD as meant to be.
I am not aware of any setup or condition where nero is set to create a new
data cd compilation containing the specific file that you double click.
- Magnus
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