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Old 11-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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How to create a Bootable DVD from Fedora DVD copied

How to create Bootable DVD from the contents of DVD copied on the HDD
, I have copied the entire DVD from the Bootable Fedora 7, and i also have a rescue cd in ISO format, Now i want to create a bootable, installation DVD for the installation of Fedora 7 from that DVD, how can i Do that Please help me.
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Just copy it as it is. Copied DVD will work as bootable only.
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i dont have bootable DVD now, I have only the copied content on the HDD
and have dual boot system, so i can go any possible way to create the boobable DVD from that contants.How can i do that.
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Just copy the contents from HDD to DVD. If you have copied contents of Bootable DVD to HDD then copying contents from HDD to DVD should create bootable DVD only.
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not working

No it is not working, means it is not booting from that DVD, I have tried on 2 different dvds
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Are you able to boot from other DVDs? Mean that is your BIOS configured to boot from CD / DVD?
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