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my computer does not boot from cdrom

and i tried to boot from a floppy disk

but it will not let me, use the packages from the second cd.

this is very annoying as i cannot install games/ openoffice.og and kppp

i am trying to install mandrake linux 9.1

 

please help

 

email me if you want @ simon@armscottage.fsnet.co.uk

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If the second disk was burned correctly you shouldn't have any problems. Check the download and the burned disk. The second disk is also bootable to an extent but boesn't have the installer that the first disk does.

 

If everything fails just using the forst disk install a basic system then you can install all the other apps you want later.

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  • 2 weeks later...

One more idea (if you haven't solved it yourself yet): Assuming you're talking about the download edition and not the PowerPack, and you have a high-speed Internet connection (that or a lot of patience!), then you can just download network.img from any of the servers, use rawwritewin on Windows or dd on Linux to write the image to a floppy, and then install directly from the Internet. That's what I did to install 'drake 9.2, as my CD-burner couldn't handle the second CD (it thought it was too big). I just let it run all night, and I had a working Mandrake Linux 9.2 system in the morning.

 

--Mike

Mandrake 9.2, Libranet 2.8, Win98SE, Win2K

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