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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Well, I tried to install Linux 9.0 by first inserting the CD and then rebooting the system. But it didnt work. I also changed the setting that the boot device should be the CD ROM but still, nothing happened. What should I do???Is there some way in which I can install LINUX directly from the DOS prompt of Windows??I am using a Pentium 4 machine.
Did you burn the installation CD? If so, did you burn it correctly?
1. A very common mistake is to download a Linux iso images and then just burn it to CD as a file instead of burning the iso as a disk image. Insert the Linux CD into your drive while you're booted into Windows; if you just see one large .iso file on the CD, that's what's happened.
Info on burning disk images cn be found here.
2. Either the downloaded iso or the CD burn could be corrupt. Use MD5Sums to verify the download, and make sure to use your burning software to verify the disk after burning.
3. If you got the CD out of book/magazine/etc., it could be a bad disk. This is pretty common.
1. A very common mistake is to download a Linux iso images and then just burn it to CD as a file instead of burning the iso as a disk image. Insert the Linux CD into your drive while you're booted into Windows; if you just see one large .iso file on the CD, that's what's happened.
Info on burning disk images cn be found here.
2. Either the downloaded iso or the CD burn could be corrupt. Use MD5Sums to verify the download, and make sure to use your burning software to verify the disk after burning.
3. If you got the CD out of book/magazine/etc., it could be a bad disk. This is pretty common.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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You could use
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite.htm
for creating an image in a floppy and then try installing ..
./thanks
ilaiy
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite.htm
for creating an image in a floppy and then try installing ..
./thanks
ilaiy
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