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Hellooooooo Is it possible to burn a DVD as an ISO image in Linux or I must use Nero? Thank you guys!!!!...
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    Iso Image

    Hellooooooo

    Is it possible to burn a DVD as an ISO image in Linux or I must use Nero?

    Thank you guys!!!!

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    Yes. Use K3b.

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    yes, for linux is many burning programs that can burn iso image. just look for someone...

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    Thank you guys!!!

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    One more question,

    When you are burning a ISO image do you just drag and drop the iso file and then burn it or you have to extract the files and then burn them as an Iso image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goude View Post
    One more question,

    When you are burning a ISO image do you just drag and drop the iso file and then burn it or you have to extract the files and then burn them as an Iso image?
    You definitely do not want to drag and drop. You should be able to open the ISO image in K3b without extracting it however. There is an option for "Burn ISO Image."
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    Keep in mind that the file must be burned as an image. There should be multiple files on the disk once burning is completed. If you simply copy the ISO file to the disk, it won't work.

    Also, be sure you don't select any options to make the disk bootable because the ISO image burning process takes care of that step automatically.
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    Yeap Linux rule.

    I didn't even have to choose the image option. Did everything by itselfI. I can now see multiple files on the DVD and hopefully I can now install Suse 10.3

    Thank you all for your replies!!!!

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