how do I burn a .raw file to CD?

2001-12-13 Thread Russell L. Harris

I downloaded woody-i386-1.raw from ftp.fsn.hu using a Windows98 machine 
which has a CD burner and Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4.

In the Easy CD Creator menu, I find "create CD from CD image" for .iso and 
.cif files, but nothing for a .raw file.

I read the CD-Writing HOWTO, but I found no instruction for handing .raw 
files.

RLH



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Re: how do I burn a .raw file to CD?

2001-12-13 Thread Tristan DEFERT


On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 16:40:42 Russell L. Harris wrote:
>   I downloaded woody-i386-1.raw from ftp.fsn.hu using a Windows98
> machine 
> which has a CD burner and Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4.
> 
>   In the Easy CD Creator menu, I find "create CD from CD image" for
> .iso and 
> .cif files, but nothing for a .raw file.
> 
>   I read the CD-Writing HOWTO, but I found no instruction for
> handing .raw 
> files.
>
Just rename your_cd_image.raw to your_cd_image.iso and burn it !!!
I found EasyCreator didn't work with all iso images, if it doesn't work,
try Nero instead.
BUT you can efficiently burn iso, raw images with xcdroast,   under
Linux :-)


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woody ext3 cd

2001-12-13 Thread Jerko Cilas

Did anyone yet made a woody CD with ext3 enabled since woody was frozen?
Thank you.
(email reply please)

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Re: Bug#123948: woody CD not passing 'cdrom' argument

2001-12-13 Thread Raphael Hertzog

Le Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 01:09:26AM -0500, Adam Di Carlo écrivait:
> Package: debian-cd
> 
> My testing with install from woody based on a 3.0.17 CD which bbennet
> was kind enough to suppy me with lead me to discover that the official
> CD-rom sets do *not* set the 'cdrom' bootargument !

How do you expect us to set that argument ?

We use the images that debian-boot provides us ... we do not edit the
images ... if you want the CDs to boot with the "cdrom" argument (which
I agree is a good idea), add this argument to the default syslinux
config in the 2.88mb image (those are always used for CDROMs AFAIK) that
you generate.

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