I used Nero. Was the easiest way for me - and the CD's work just fine.
:)

Jim Hale
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of CM Miller
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 9:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Want to Dowload RH7.3 and Burn it to CDROM...But Can't



Bandwidth is no problem for me.  Except that I could
never get XCDRoast to work under RH7.1.  I don't know
how to load SCSI modules into the kernel...

How can I burn RH7.3 to CDROM under Windows?  I have
an HP Burner.

thanks

-Chris 


>Linuxcentral.com is quite efficient, I've ordered
RH70 >cds, RH71 cds, 
>Source rpm cds, mandrake, suse, slackware cds in the
>past and have
>never ever had any problems!!  I decided to download
>RH73 because 
>university has got the bandwidth to do that!!!

>If your college/uni has the bandwidth, I'd suggest
>downloading it and
>burning itunto cds (at least 3cds if u are talking
>about RH73).

>regards,
>HL



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