The
burn shows that everything went well, however when I boot from the CD and start
to load the installer I get a read error. This happens with all three CDs I have
burned.
David
I noticed this as well David but I had not trouble
burning them (though it did surprise me). It seems the oversize files
end up being in the ~690 MB range when written. I do not know why a .iso
file would burn to a smaller size but it did for me. I did all three
(Ubuntu and Kubuntu workstation and the Ubuntu Server) and since then
installed all three. I downloaded them to my desktop under Ubuntu 5.10
and just right clicked each and selected "Write to disc". Your email
looks like you did try burning them and were unsuccessful (as opposed to
simply assuming it would not work) so maybe it would help if you described the
method and environment that failed.
On 8/9/06, David
Demland <demland@cox.net>
wrote:
I
have been downloading the new ISO images, from the Ubuntu site,
using
different servers and all of the images are 713 - 715 MB. I can not
get a
good CD burn since these images are to large for the 700 MB CD I
have. I am
not sure why the sizes are reporting over 700 MB from the
download since the
download sites show the ISO image size at 694 MB. The
md5 check sums match
so I believe that I have a good download. Does
anyone know where else I
might try to get an ISO image that will turn
out to be the 694 MB so I can
burn it to CD?
Thank
You,
David
Demland
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