On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 03:07:40AM +0300, Elias Chrysoheris wrote: >Hi there, >My name is Elias Chrysoheris and I'm an electronic engineer. I use Linux >scince 1995. I used SuSE Linux but after the MS-Novel contract, I decided to >move to other destribution. So, after a long time of tests I decided that >Debian is the one that suits me. > >I downloaded the DVD iso images of Debian Testing 4.0 for 686, burned them >using K3b, and installed it!. Everything is fine. After that, I downloaded >the DVD iso images of Debian Stable for IA64 to install it in an Intel Core >Duo system. I burned the DVDs using K3b again, but I found out that the DVDs >(actually the first one that is intented to be bootable) could not boot. I >downloaded the Network installation CD (iso image) but again it was not >bootable. Finally, I downloaded the first CD of the CD Installation iso >images, burned it, but again it could not boot. > >I realized that, when browsing the CD/DVDs I could see the /boot folder, > which contains the boot image, but in the normal bootable CD/DVDs it was > hidden. Do I make a mistake, or is this a problem in the iso images of the > IA64 architecture?
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