live cd questions/problemsForum: Other Help Topics Topic: live cd questions/problems started by: zerobikerr Posted by zerobikerr on Mar. 11 2006,02:15
hi.i have an older computer with nothing on the hard drive and when i go to start the computer up it asks for a boot cd or floppy. Ive been trying varius versions of linux and none seem to work. My computer specs are: Pentium Pro processor running at 200mhz 32mb of ram 1gb hard disk(nothing on it) so on this computer i downloaded dsl and i burnt it onto a disk. I put it in my other computer and it wont reconize the boot disk. I set the BIOS to look for the CD-ROM first. Other linux distros have been booted properly but this one isnt reconized. Are you suposed unzip the dsl file you download and then burn it or is it a hardware problem? Posted by mikshaw on Mar. 11 2006,02:28
If you want to make a bootable DSL, there should be nothing to unzip. Download the iso file, burn it as a CD image, and then try booting it. The zip file is for DSL embedded...for running it inside an existing windows or linux system
Posted by zerobikerr on Mar. 11 2006,02:41
yeah i downloaded the regular file (not the embedded file one) i was just thinking if i should try the dsl-syslinux.iso for older computers. but for the boot disk i made i didnt extract the file or anything.
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