Am 16.03.2007 13:38 Uhr schrieb "Timothy Murphy" unter <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Yesterday I downloaded and burnt the Ubuntu Live CD (6.06), > and it worked like perfectly on the 4 machines I tried it on. > Yes, this is what is called a stable Version of Ubuntu. > The rather ancient version of Knoppix I have > also works perfectly on all the machines I have tried it on. Which is also a Stable Release of Knoppix > I downloaded and burnt the Fedora-7 Test Live CD some time ago, > and this does not boot on any machine I've tried it on. I downloaded both, DVD and CD Torrent of F7 Test 1 and 2. Both worked like a charm on my machine. > I asked a few weeks ago if anyone had successfully booted from this CD, > but I only got advice on how to test the CD; > nobody replied that they had actually got it to work. I did not answer but yes, it worked for me. > In my experience there is something basically wrong > with the CD reading part of Fedora CDs, > as many people report problems installing Fedora this way. Why should it? Did you verify the sha1 summs of your download? Did you test the same CD on a bunch of identical Machines/CD Drives? Did you try to burn the CD with 4x speed only? Then test again? -- Stefan Held VI has only 2 Modes: obi unixkiste org The first one is for beeping all the time, IRCNet: Obi_Wan the second destroys the text. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- perl -e'map{print pack c,($|++?1:13)+ord,select$,,$,,$,,$|}split//,ESEL.$/' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG-Keyprint = EAF2 6A65 D102 F2DB 4970 2A67 455B 98F2 572C 3FA9