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    Burn CD from downloaded files

    I have downloaded KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN, and now I want to burn it on CD. Which files shall I include and must I unzip anything.
    I have the following files:
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5.asc
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN (which is a zip file)

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    It's not a zip file, it's an iso image and should be named KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso and have a filesize of 716308 KB. If Windows automagically named it .zip, rename to .iso and burn as an image:
    http://members.home.nl/lsnoek/iso.ht...0Burning%20ROM
    If you want to verify the download use the md5sum: http://www.linuxiso.org/viewdoc.php/verifyiso.html

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    Unzip it. I had not seen people offering it as a zip, but you need an ISO file.

    Check the MD5 sum against either of the other 2 files (will likely be right if it unzips OK, but check it).

    Do not just burn the iso to CD. You need to use an option in your burning software that knows how to burn from an iso. You didn't say what you are using, but in Nero it's under the File menu, something like "Burn from Image". Post your burning software and ask if you are not sure.

    At least for your first burn, burn at low speed. Too many people recently have been posting asking why they can't get Knoppix working and then post back later that they just had a bad burn. I suggest 4x for a first burn. If you want to burn at 52x later once you know how to do this, that's your choice.

    The resulting disk should have a number of files on it (not one ISO file) as seen from Windows, and should even start up a Windows browser and load a webpage from CD if inserted in a Windows system (assuming you have windows starting a CD enabled). If you can't see the files it ain't gonna boot.

    You may find that you need some cheat codes when you boot. If it hangs without any try knoppix noscsi acpi=off or try knoppix nodma .

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    Ok, but shall I do something with the other files:
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5.asc
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5
    which are about 1kB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens-FIN
    Ok, but shall I do something with the other files:
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5.asc
    KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso.md5
    which are about 1kB
    Both of those files contain a string that is an MD5 checksum. It is used with any of several MD5 utilities to confirm that the iso file is good. I urge you to find a utility (start at Google, I don't have a link for you off hand). And confirm that the iso file is good. I've downloaded many many files from the web, and I never have corruption problems with anything else, but a number of the Knoppix ISO files I have downloaded are indeed corrupt (the servers are set up in such a way that the binary files are being treated like ascii and a new line to CR/LF translation is happening). I likely have had less than 50% sucess getting a good iso, and I wasted a lot of time and CD's when I first started, so check that md5 checksum and be sure it matches.

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    Ok Harry, I'll give it a try, thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markus
    It's not a zip file, it's an iso image and should be named KNOPPIX_V3.6-2004-08-16-EN.iso and have a filesize of 716308 KB. If Windows automagically named it .zip,
    Windows renames .iso files to .zip? WTF? Is windows really that stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mzilikazi
    Windows renames .iso files to .zip? WTF? Is windows really that stupid?
    Windows does not rename iso files.

    In some cases Windows hides the extension name, but only if it knows how to deal with that extension. Still, it's a very good idea to turn off that "feature", fortunately, this is simple to do.

    Markus seems to think that Jens-FIN is wrong about the extension. Maybe Markus is right; I've not seen a site that offers the ISO within a zip. Maybe Jens-FIN is right, as he didn't say where he got the file and maybe it really is an iso inside a zip. Neither case supports your wild Windows renames .iso files to .zip statement or your cheap snipe at Windows. Windows has enough real faults, they shouldn't be obscured by childish insults and name calling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Kuhman
    Windows has enough real faults, they shouldn't be obscured by childish insults and name calling.
    OK who let Bill Gates sign up on the Knoppix forum? :P

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    i have had that problem when helping friends download Knoppix, botn to XP and WIN2K.
    as far as i know it is WINRAR and/or one other utility (canot remember name), that "kidnaps" th *.ISO files and tries to unzipthem, anoyinbg as &(/&().

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