Used to use both. Roxio should have no problem burning an ISO image regardless of format (DVD or CD). Bring up Creator classic, find the ISO image in the top explorer like pane and double-click it. Roxio knows the format and "should" easily burn the ISO image. As far as Nero goes, I believe you need to burn an "image". Start a new project and select image, then just make sure the proper burner is selected. These work with Roxio 6 or Nero 5+. If possible, move that burner to your Linux box... then you can burn what you want. On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 12:44, Michael Makuch wrote: > Trying to burn a DVD with the FC2-i386-DVD.iso. > I don't currently have a linux box with a dvd burner, so I'm trying to > do it on a W2k box using either Roxio or Nero, so far with out luck. > > I suspect either I'm not getting the options set right or it isn't > possible. > > My FC2-i386-DVD.iso md5sum's correctly. > > With Nero when I try to create a DVD iso from iso image, it complains > that > the file is larger than 2gb and that I must use the UDF file system. > When I do that I get a DVD with the FC2-i386-DVD.iso file on it, and > this does not boot. > > Should I be creating a "Bootable DVD" with Nero/Roxio, or just a data > dvd with the FC2-i386-DVD.iso? What about emulation: HD Emulation? No > Emulation? > > Thanks, > Mike >