01-22-2009
You don't need the install cd.
Just download CD1 and CD2. Use whatever burning software you have that supports burning iso images and create the CDs. Put in CD1 and at the openboot prompt run your `boot cdrom`.
Just looks like your cd didn't burn properly.
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NAME
burn-configure - create a configuration file for burn(1)
SYNOPSIS
burn-configure
DESCRIPTION
burn-configure is a configuration utility for burn(1). Burn ("Burn until recorded, now!") is a tool for writing optical media of various
kinds.
The burn(1) program looks for its configuration settings in the following files: /etc/burn.conf, ~/.burnrc.
When invoked, burn-configure will ask a series of questions interactively at the console, and then write a new configuration to the file
burn.conf.new in the current directory. This file can then be used for the contents of any of the burn(1) configuration files.
SEE ALSO
o burn(1)
AUTHOR
Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>, Gaetano Paolone <bigpaul@hacknight.org>
COPYRIGHT
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