A relative newbie at Linux, I was intrigued by the description in Negus' Linux Bible of Gentoo, which sounds like a great way to increase my understanding. But after having downloaded the three installation files
livecd-i686-installer-2007.0.iso
install-x86-minimal-2007.0.iso
install-ia64-minimal-2007.0.iso
to each of my Windows XP, Slackware 7, and Fedora 3 partitions, I am unable to create a bootable CD containing any one of them. The problem is probably not with my BIOS configuration, because I can boot perfectly well from a Ubuntu 7 installation CD.
For example, in Windows I used my regular DVD/CD burning software package NTI DVD-Maker, dragging the icon for the file install-x86-minimal-2007.0.iso to the Data Layout window and then issuing the command "Write CD" without checking the "bootable CD" window (since I tried that once and ended up with a disk containing a dozen XP or MS-DOS files!). In Fedora, following the instructions in Appendix A of Negus, I opened K3b from the Root desktop, chose a writing speed of 4x (which is what NTI demands for a CD-RW disk), chose
Tools --> CD --> Burn CD Image
and the file install-ia64-minimal-2007.0.iso, left Image Type as "Auto Detection" and all other defaults unchanged, then pressed the Start button.
In neither case could I subsequently boot from the CD. (As for Slackware, the command line seems to require additional parameters at which I cannot guess.) The CDs I tried to make of file livecd-i686-installer-2007.0.iso, more attractive since it is supposed to require less additional downloading, did not work either
Any suggestions would be welcome.



