Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Todd Zullinger wrote:
Hi Michael,
Michael Wright wrote:
Hi Told i'm downloading the Cd iso from fedoracore website atm i
want to put it to a clean dvd Hi Told sorry about that what i am
doing is downloading the iso cd from Fedoracore website how do i put
it to a dvd hope that helps
There is some documentation on burning the .iso images at:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/readme-burning-isos/en-US.html
Note that the section on validating the downloaded image is a little
outdated as of Fedora 11, because we switched to sha256 for generating
the .iso checksums. The documentation is being fixed, but what was
produced for Fedora 11 is unfortunately not entirely correct on that
on point.
I am going to suppose that you already have a version of fedora linux
installed, or you have the demo cd.
Check under applications for sound, if you have a program called k3b. If
not, as root, run
yum install k3b*
The Gnome "CDCreator" tool works fine as well. Put a blank DVD in the
drive. Drag the .iso file over the DVD icon (or into the open window
for the blank DVD) and click "Write to CD". How simple.
K3b has a tools area where one option is to create a cd from an iso
file, another option is to create a dvd from an iso file.
The fedora iso file must be available on your computer, and readable.
K3b will create the CD or DVD you want using it.
If however, you are not a linux user yet, you must find some cd or DVD
burning software (NERO is a commmercial product for that), that will
read the iso file on your system, and burn a cd or dvd for you.
It really is not more difficult then that.
Leslie
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