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ISO's
are windows and linux .iso versions different?
I read something that seemed to imply this and I was curious if I could burn the RH8 iso's thru windows. ( I have to do a bunch of updates for 7.1 if I have to do it thru linux, which is really ptless if I"m going to completely reinstall and use 8.0. Plus up2date is doing a bunch of weird stuff) thanx for the comments nate |
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nevermind, things are fine
thanx
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What did you find?
Because I'd like to know too ![]() Jim |
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I dont' know what the standards are-- I read on one site that they're different, someone on a forum told me they were all a set
What I do know is that I just right clicked on the file w/ Easy CD Creator and it burned fine. I checked the disk w/ the Red Hat checksum software-- perfectly fine. Installed fine the whole bit. So either Easy CD reads it, it's all the same, or it's similar enough it doesn't matter. I'm not really that interested in doing the research, but if you find anything, I'd be happy to hear about it. gotta go fsck my drives soon and i've got to read a bunch of man pages Nate |
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