I'm trying to install linux on an old cyrix 6-86 based pc (BIOS, is set to cdfirst boot device and it does boot from an xp cd)
I downloaded and burnt a copy of debian amd64 netinstall iso image (using xp so I don't know if it downloaded in binary or not) I thought from what I read on the download pages that this should be a bootable cd once finnished. Did I need to burn additional files to the cd to make it bootable. A simple answer appreciated or links to simple linux pages, just because I can assemble the ingredients doesn't make me a cheff
2007-08-02
23:59:27
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stan j
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From answers so far I think if I use the iso image of i386 as source and burn a new cd, I should get a bootable cd for a version of linux that ought to install and boot.
2007-08-03
09:14:04 ·
update #1