roryjakes@yahoo.com (Rory Jakes) wrote in message news:<855c5011.0310250722.a0afff1@posting.google.c om>...
> I have an md5sum checked copy of 5 files as follows:
>
> slackware-9.1-install-d1.iso
> slackware-9.1-install-d2.iso
>
> I md5sum'd the files against a mirror site and the iso files checked
> out. I don't have a CD burner on my linux box, so I burned the 2 iso
> files (creating an image file) to two CDs using Easy CD Creator.
>
> I have a box with 2 hard drives, one drive is Mandrake linux 9.1
> (upgraded). The other is Windows XP. I want to be able to download iso
> files, then create 2 CDs from those iso files in Windows xp (Easy CD
> Creator) and then boot into the CDs and partition, format and install
> slackware directly from those CDs on my linux box.
>
> 1. Did I burn the CDs correctly with Easy CD Creator?
> 2. How do I install the iso files from the CDs?
>
> Thank you,
> Rory Jakes
> roryjakes@yahoo.com
No problemo.
In Windows:-
1. Download the .iso file Ideally use an ftp client such as Smart FTP
2. Start Easy CD Creator
3. Skip the wizards, from the menu select File, Create CD from Image.
Change the file type to ISO and locate the .iso file you've just
downloaded. Then just OK and burn.
4. Insert CD in PC and boot from it - install slackware etc