Hi.....
I'm getting into Linux, but I want to understand what's going on underneath, so I hope to install Slackware and then hit the books!
Unfotunately, after I downloaded the three image files for Slackware 8.0 (Install, extras and source) and then tried to burn the ISO image using Nero 5.5.3.5, after selecting file -> burn image -> install.iso (selected via explorer) I got the following prompt:
The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong. Do you want to correct the value or ignore the problem? Correct or Ignore.
When I then choose "correct" I can then choose the image type (default DATA MODE 1), there's a checkbox for Raw Date, a select box for block size (default 2048), and options for image header and image trailer size and checkboxes labled scrambled and swapped.
Selecting a block size of 2352 also leads to the same prompt.
At this point I cancelled out as I didn't want to instigate an unecessary coaster by proceeding!
Does anyone know if this is normal under Nero when burning slackware 8.0? Or do I have a bad download?
Hope some slackware-heads out there can help me
I'm getting into Linux, but I want to understand what's going on underneath, so I hope to install Slackware and then hit the books!
Unfotunately, after I downloaded the three image files for Slackware 8.0 (Install, extras and source) and then tried to burn the ISO image using Nero 5.5.3.5, after selecting file -> burn image -> install.iso (selected via explorer) I got the following prompt:
The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong. Do you want to correct the value or ignore the problem? Correct or Ignore.
When I then choose "correct" I can then choose the image type (default DATA MODE 1), there's a checkbox for Raw Date, a select box for block size (default 2048), and options for image header and image trailer size and checkboxes labled scrambled and swapped.
Selecting a block size of 2352 also leads to the same prompt.
At this point I cancelled out as I didn't want to instigate an unecessary coaster by proceeding!
Does anyone know if this is normal under Nero when burning slackware 8.0? Or do I have a bad download?
Hope some slackware-heads out there can help me
