[SOLVED] Centos5.3 kickstart install not recongnizing USB
Extracted that file into a directory using ultraiso. Add the .ks file to that directory and then create the initrd.img file and add it back to the iso using
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15 Jun 2009 I tried to use MagicISO, UltraISO and mkisofs to recreate a new iso with my files When i boot up the new iso created by MagicISO, UltraISO,
Re: How to burn when there is not one large .ISO? - www.centos.org
25 Feb 2007 They are burnt to DVD media as ISO images, sorry again but I do not use UltraISO to burn anything but read the help files for UltraISO you
Re: how to burn .BWI image to cdrom?
25 Mar 2004 bwi is cd/dvd image format supported by BlindWrite, MagicISO and UltraISO, all win only. You can try Wine + one of these. Zach Wilkinson
[SOLVED] Need help installing Centos 6 on Win7
I tried to open it with Winrar and Ultraiso but a message was shown for both ISOs "Invalid or unknown image file format!". It seems the file is
Re: Time to buy some DVD-R blanks - www.centos.org
10 Jul 2011 My UltraISO says 14MB overload. Remove whole file named texlive-texmf-doc- 2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm from /Packages (175MB) and recompile
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27 Feb 2007 The 2 computers currently have new HDDs with no OS installed and I'll be using WinXP and UltraISO to burn the DVD. * see attached .jpg for
How to burn when there is not one - CentOS
26 Feb 2007 I am correct in thinking that I should point UltraISO (using WinXP at the moment ) to the file J:\CentOS-4.4-i386-binDVD\images\diskboot.img?
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11 May 2009 That ended with 4.1. I tried every thing I could think of, all to no avail. On Linux I used the ISO master. Windows I used UltraISO. Nothing worked.

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