-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote: > Hello, > > I found an old Fedora Core 3 DVD disk laying around and I decided > to see if it could boot fromit on my IBM ThinkPad T-30. To my surprise, > I was able to boot from this disk. I have an NEC 8-X DVD +R/RW > Dual-Layer Burner which I bought a few days ago. I have burned several > Fedora Core 6 DVD iso images to disk but I am not able to boot from any > of these disks. I am more than sure that it is not the bios setup of my > computer because I have set it to boot from the CD-ROM setting. The > only thing left that I can think of is that it may have something to do > with the media. I am using DVD +R media, 16x. I also notice that the > Fedora Core 3 DVD disk is not purple on its burn side (it is clear) > whereas the DVD disks that I burned the images to are purple. Is the > reason why they may not be bootable? Has anyone else had this problem. > I don't believe its because of the hardware (even though the laptop > itself is almost four years old). Has anyone been able to successfully > burn bootable Fedora Core 6 iso images to DVD disks? May it have > something to do with the boot loader? Any help is appreciated. > Jeffrey: Interesting problem indeed! Being that you were able to boot on another machine, it would seem that the disks are OK. Assuming that you used the same drive when you booted the FC3 DVD indicates that your machine is set up properly. You appear to be using the proper media for your drive, the only suggestion I have would be to try burning a disk at slower speed. It's a bit of a long shot but others have reported that this fixed problems. Just one question. When you tried booting ZOD, did you see any indication of the system trying to boot from it? I presume that the drive spun up and some kind of message on screen saying something like Booting from CR-Rom before continuing to boot into Linux, Windows or whatever? Or does your system just stop and not boot at all? You might want to go to the NEC website. It's possible this is a known issue and possibly a firmware update is available too. Scott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFcxGj5mBKdb7VQEcRArlJAKCmCUPOrueajtCG69ONV5yPPrJOwACbBaAY CXiIny/nOP8iAt5f89seV4I= =f6Ny -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----