Fedora Installation :: F7 Software To Burn Iso Image To CD
Jun 13, 2009
I read in the F11 install guide that you can download a install iso image and then do an internet install. Since my F11 DVD hasn't arrived yet; I downloaded that ISO ; and figured it'd be a quicker install anyway, since that way I'd avoid having to download all the updates after the DVD install.I have a USB CD-RW drive attached to my laptop, currently running F7. Almost all of the instructions I see for burning a CD image are for Win users and Win software. I did download Brasero and it's acting flaky; it seems to want to unmount my CDRW drive, even when I'm logged in as root; so it doesn't give me that option to burn to that disk.
I found K3B, but that's for KDE and I'm using Gnome -- is there any good CD burning software (with a link please?) I can use?
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Jul 6, 2010
I am using Oracle Enterprise Linux version 4 update 7. I would like to create and burn iso images via the terminal. Assume I have a folder called movies in directory /root/Desktop.I would like to create a movie.iso image ans burn it using mkisofs and cdrecord.
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Apr 4, 2010
I recently tried to burn an ISO image to a DVD. Everything seemed to be going fine except Brasero froze at "Finalizing". It stayed there for about 10 minutes before I gave up. When I hit cancel nothing happened. When I tried to eject the drive nothing happened. Not until I shut the computer down and restarted was I able to open my DVD drive. Upon trying to read the disc no computer shows that it has anything on it.
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Nov 27, 2010
There is a command that you can type into the terminal that would "burn" an iso image to a storage device (usb). In ubuntu, this command would be <dd if=(path leading to iso) of=(device to be "burned" to)> Is this the same in Fedora, or is it a different command?
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Jan 4, 2011
Can you please let me know how to burn and iso image in my home directory to a DVD?
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Jan 30, 2010
I downloaded a live cd iso image from factory but can't get it to burn.
Code:
laptop:/downloads # dd if=./openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0416-Media.iso of=/dev/sr0 bs=4K
dd: opening `/dev/sr0': Read-only file system
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Feb 12, 2010
Ubuntu 9.10 here.
I'm trying to preserve my DVD collection, so I want to use DVD backups instead of the originals. I did the following:
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$ dd if=/dev/sr0 of=FightClub.iso bs=2048 conv=notrunc
$ ls -l FightClub.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 rdl rdl 8039299072 2010-02-10 09:55 FightClub.iso
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I tried brasero and k3b, but, after burning, I cannot read the disks on my PC or DVD player...
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Jun 26, 2010
Why can't I burn image with k3b After I' ve tried to burn it it says: "Completed succesfully". But when I then check my DVD, there's absolutely NOTHING on it... and there it says:"0 Objects"It seems like it has only got a new label.And burning an image should else be one of the most easy things in life...And it SEEMS very easy when reading a tutorial.
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Jul 21, 2011
I created a ISO under DeVeeDee and went to burn it with Brasero (also tried with K3B) and they both came up with error messages.k3b comes up with "Internal error. Short read! Please report" and stops at around 3% and 3-4 minutes into burning. The same error happens under Brasero, it'll stop after a few minutes.
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Sep 20, 2010
I am new to Linux currently using Lubuntu , Puppy etc . What I did with Lubuntu I downloaded iso image burnt it into a CD and boot from that CD thats it. Apparently Debian has no iso download link. It is asking me to install with jigdo (I am not familiar with it). I dont want to use a CD with minimal install (because of slow internet speed) How to download an iso CD image
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Jan 14, 2010
Am trying to burn an iso image that i downloaded. When using Brasero (even on the slowest burn) and at the end i get an error message. Have also tried XfBurn, but when i choose the file the image is in and click to open it appears on the very top of the panel and i can't get into it.
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May 12, 2011
I have download Slackware 13.37 DVD via bit torrent.But it contain several files in addition to ISO image.I try to burn that folder which contain all this files as image.But it detect only the ISO image. Do i need to burn all this files to DVD or if i burn only the ISO image file will it work.Can i burn them in data format to a DVD.
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Apr 20, 2010
If I have ubuntu installed on some machine, how can I burn the ubuntu image that is on that machine onto a DVD so I can install that exact image onto a new machine?
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Jan 28, 2011
Just finished downloading the CentOS5.5 x86_64 DVD images (2 ISO's), and realize that I have almost run out of DVD-R's. First ISO is a perfect fit for the 4.7GB DVD, the second only is ~400MB. Wondering if there may be any issue if I burn the second one to a CD (which I have plenty). I guess it should be okay, but wanted to double-check.
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Jan 4, 2011
I am having trouble burning an iso disc image that I downloaded of the Windows Vista Recovery disc for a friend who cannot boot her computer anymore. I downloaded the iso disc image and it mounts on my computer just fine, so it should be able to be burned as the disc image to a CD no problem. However, each time I right click on the iso file, and go down to Write to Disc, and then the menu comes up and I make sure that the destination drive is my CD/DVD burner drive with a blank CD-R in the drive, it burns the disc, but it always ends up being a CD with the file of the iso on the disc...!! It doesn't burn the image, it burns a copy of the image as a file! I uninstalled the CD/DVD burning software that was on my computer and installed CD/DVD Creator instead from the Ubuntu Software Center.
I tried following the steps on [URL] which tells how to burn a disc image from an ISO file. I follow it exactly, but I still get the same results: I get a disc that is not the image, but has the image on the disc. Now, I can mount the image on the disc on my computer, but that won't do my friend any good who needs to BOOT off this disc to fix her computer running Windows Vista. But ever since I wiped out my computer and went Ubuntu, I haven't been able to write an iso disc image to a CD or DVD properly. Does it matter if it is a CD or a DVD that is used? Like, if I put a DVD in, would the disc iso image burn to the DVD rather than a CD because of the way the image was made? For some reason I never thought it mattered, but does it?
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Jul 3, 2011
Im still a newbie in Linux. I would like to know how to burn an ISO image to DVD using RHLServer.
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May 4, 2010
I've been tring to burn an iso image to a DVDRW using K3B and the progress has been setting a 99% for almost an hour. the iso image is only 2GIGS. why is it taking so long?
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Mar 27, 2010
I'm trying to create a DVD, I'm using DVDStyler 1.7.2 on Jaunty. The problem I'm having is that whenever I try to burn or make an ISO image, it crashes. Usually at the "Create menu mpeg" line on the Generate DVD dialog.
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Feb 20, 2009
I have a clean Linux box on which I want to install Fedora 10.I downloaded the 3.6GB ISO file (Fedora-10-i386-DVD) onto my Windows Vista machine, and then installed ISO Recorder, with which I burned the image to a DVD.I was surprised that the image took only about 10 minutes to burn, maybe less.When I then tried to install Fedora 10 on the Linux box from the DVD, after a minute of checking devices and such, it says "Error loading operating system." It goes no further.I'm thinking that the technique I used to burn ISO into the DVD was insufficient. I followed the instructions I found in the ISO readme for burning with the ISO Recorder V2 Power Toy:Obtain and install the ISO Recorder power toy from the
1. In the file manager Explorer, right click on the first Fedora ISO file.2. In the context menu, select Copy image to CD.3. Follow the steps given by the CD Recording Wizard pop-up.4. Repeat for the remaining ISO files.Actually, the ISO Recorder I downloaded said nothing about being a "power toy"--it was ISO Recorder V3.1 - for Windows Vista/Windows 7. But the wizard gave no choice of specifying which in the ISO were boot code vs. package code. It was basically a one-click burn. I just selected Image File (Fedora-10-i386-DVD.iso) and clicked Next. I expected there would be a step for specifying something about boot code. Or, when you install Fedora from
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Aug 18, 2009
I'd like to know, if there is more recent ISO to be download to burn the FC11 Installation DVD. I could get around this Ndvidia graphic installation problem where I am getting a command line system only.
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Oct 3, 2009
i've just burned a livecd (fedora 11), but it doesn't work correctly.it says after i hit boot:
BUFFER I/O error on device sr0 logical block 352328
and then something else, which is similar so i didn't write it down.i read on bugzilla, that is should try to append the boot command with pci=nomsi, but it doesn't work for me
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Mar 13, 2009
My vnc is ok, and start. But when i login my vncviewer, the vnc is not have image. and i guess maybe is 1014x758 problem, so i change to the 800x600. But not have anything change, also is 1014x758 and no image. what is it problem?
I enter /etc/X11/xinit/xclients is display:
** (gnome-session:27087): WARNING **: can not open image:
How to slove this problem?
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Nov 11, 2009
I didnt know where to ask this question but if anyone could direct me I would appreciate it.I would love! to remove the fedora Boot image progress bar when I choose to run Fedora, Is it possible to have this removed and just show my the inner working's like it did with older linux distros? where it has the lovely
blahBlah [OK]
blahBlah [OK]
blahBlah [OK]
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Aug 27, 2009
My laptop is Windows XP Fedora 11 dual boot. I am replacing it because of a defect. The original laptop is fairly new so I could simply start from scratch and setup everything again. But I was thinking there might be a way to do an image backup and restore. My new laptop will be identical to the old one
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Nov 24, 2009
I downloaded Fedora-12-x86_64-DVD.iso and placed it on a 16GB USB drive using the Windows LiveUSB creator which had downloaded when I first download Fedora 11.The USB boots fine and I choose the language and the the keyboard layout. I tell it the image is on the USB drive it displays /images/install.img as the image.
However after going through all the steps up to choosing where I want it throws an error saying cannot find image #1 on the hard disk.Now if I boot again and instead of choosing the USB drive I hit F2 and then choose the USB drive then /Images then the install.img and press O.K. it says it isn't and just cycles around the choose drive/image.
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Feb 22, 2010
I want to change the installation background image on fedora 12.
How to change the installation background not gdm desktop background.
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Aug 31, 2010
I have installed numerous Linuxes and Fedoras. This is the 3rd F13 install - other 2 were no problem! This one has me stumped. I have tried dvd install, boot.iso on usbkey, netinstall on usb and dvd. This problem crops up each time! I always manage to get the disks reformated and partitioned but no further. If I go to screen F2, everything seems to check ok - the usb is mounted and visible. The partitions are mounted under sysimage, a loop device is mounted under runtime (cant determine what though).
All the boots result in "Select Partition" - looking for install.img. With dvd does not list dvd drive as an option. With usb - firstly search sda1 (no usb option appears initially), fails then show the usb drive! and it finds the install img! All strange. Logs all show that all devices are recognized and mounted (or mountable) and viewable. sysimages are all writable! (can copy files between etc )..
Anaconda last message was "transferring install image to install target". What is transferred and where should it be? What needs to be mounted can it be done manually from screenF2?? Is it possible to get more info out of anaconda?? Is there some way of bypassing that "tried " message as the only way out is a reboot!! I am getting desperate - I need this machine working for a field job very soon.
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Jan 16, 2011
When trying to install fedora with a 4gb USB stick, I get after partitioning the hard drive the following message: "The installation programme has failed to mount image #1 because it's not on the harddrive. I'm a dutchmen, so I hope this translation is correct.
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May 24, 2011
I have downloaded Fedora-15-x86_64-DVD.iso and try to install as usual:copy the isolinux directory from the image and boot with grub,but the installer doesn't let me select the media and connects and downloads from network directory. After waiting a long time,it reports the network not available, and ask me to select repo from NFS, DVD or http/ftp, still no local hard driver. Is this a new feature of F15?
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Jun 23, 2011
Is there a way to determine which of Fedora Live Image or full installation image was used to install Fedora on a Hard drive?
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