Re: burning iso image on a Mac

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Thanks!

When Leopard helpfully mounted the image, I got confused by all the files and folders.

Another question:

I tried Ubuntu on my Inspiron 7500, but context switching was sooooo slooooow it drove me crazy. Will Fedora be any swifter?

-J

On Aug 11, 2008, at 8:30 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 20:13 -0500, Jeffrey Berger wrote:
Apologies for the newbie question,  but ...

the Readme file contained in the download for f9 describes what needs
to be done to burn an installation DVD on a windows platform, but my
windows platform is not where I live. Most of the file seems to be
windows-specific.

Can someone point me to directions that describe which files/
directories I need to assemble on a Mac (Pro running leopard) to
create the installation DVD for a Dell Inspiron?

Just download the standard installation DVD image (a single large file)
and burn it as an ISO. In MacOS you do this with the Disk Utility (in
Applications->Utilities).

poc

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