Quote:Tcheko wrote:
Just burn the iso to the CD with whatever burning tool you have. The CD should be browsable afterward. No rocket science here, that's ISO9660 rockridge thingy afair after all.
If when browsing the CD you see a single file named like the iso, it is a fail, you should see a 'lot of' files and directories.
No need to copy/add/mess with the iso content at all. It should just boot fine on any supported hardware.
Also, if you extract the iso content to some 'smart burning directory' and burn down those files, it won't boot at all. You need to use a tool that is able to write directly the ISO to the CD: a *raw* burn of the ISO is needed.
Dunno if it makes things clearer here.
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I did exactly that several times on a windows machine. It is NOT working. MacOS cannot burn this .iso file.
»12.09.24 - 08:28