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Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 20 September 2003, 17:13
herewego...
I went to SuSeLinux's link for the d/l...
even d/l'ed the boot disk and the full disc for SuSe 8.2

I've reformatted my hd for fat32 and set for generic partitions...

I burned it as a cd, I reburned it as an extraction through rar I even tried running it as is from startup....

the result was...wait for it....
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: flap on 20 September 2003, 18:05
You didn't just burn the iso file to disc did you?
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 20 September 2003, 18:33
I tried extracting to the disk...I tried burning as a data disk, I tried direct burning...what am I missing, am using ummmmmmmmm....hang on...oh CD Creator 4
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: Doctor V on 20 September 2003, 18:38
Once you have the iso image file(s?) downloaded, you should burn them to a CD.  Your cd writing application, be it east CD creator or whatnot, should have an option for [create disk from image file] or something similar to that.  This is what you need to select.  Using that option, burn the iso file to disk.

Now you have a proper CD.  If you can boot from CDs (most cpmputers nowadays can), pop the CD in, boot from it, the Suse installer shoudl start up, follow the directions.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 20 September 2003, 18:44
lol...these are the directions i followed

Using Easy CD Creator


From the menu, click on File.
Select Create CD From Disc Image from the drop down menu.
On the CD creation Setup window, click the Advanced Button, then choose Disk at Once. If you use Track at once, you'll get an unusable CD.
From the File Selection window, change File Type to ISO Image Files.
Double click on the .iso file to be burned.
Click on the Burn CD icon on the File Menu.
These instructions are based upon information gathered from the Internet. If you wish to add to, or correct, any of this information, please email me with the details. - Carle

maybe linux hates me for not switching sooner...I think I'm gonna cry WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
send me a waaaaaaaaamblance!!!
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 20 September 2003, 18:45
WOO HOO POST # 30 i'M GETTIN UP THERE

I'm gonna try this at work and see what happens.

maybe it's my shtuff.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: Doctor V on 20 September 2003, 20:52
Linux doesn't hate you, but maybe Suse does.  Why did you choose Suse anyways?  Thought about Mandrake or Red Hat at all?  Mandrake might be even easier that Suse is.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: psyjax on 20 September 2003, 21:23
Mandrake is an unstable mess.

Use RedHat 9, or Slackware

easy to use and install  (http://smile.gif)

Yes, I mean Slack.

But RedHat is certainly easier.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: skyman8081 on 20 September 2003, 22:31
Maybe your hard drive is booting before your CD-rom is (common thing)

when you get to your BIOS press the boot menu key (usually F8) and select the CD-ROM drive
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 21 September 2003, 04:37
LMAO, your gonna love the logic behind this choice.

I chose SuSe because the user "SuSeLinux" in this forum was the first to responde to my first post.

Shortly prior to that i had been sizing up the SuSe package at the Post Exchange and wondering hmmmmmmmmmmm should I get it???

And when I was in Honduras long ago fighting off the rebel hordes, we were plagued by barking gheckos (I know SuSe uses a chameleon, but it's still a fuggin lizard)that were determined to prevent us from sleeping.  I personally believe they were trained by the rebels for PsyOps.

Coincidence....I think not!

[ September 21, 2003: Message edited by: AmericanBastard ]

Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: shuiend on 24 September 2003, 06:07
Well for one if you are going to use Suse at least go out and by it for 40$ It is well worth the money spent on it and u get some nice manueals and phone tech support if u have trouble. I bought suse 8.0 pro and it was great purchase and well worth the money.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: suselinux on 24 September 2003, 21:09
SuSE Pro (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00008XYHH/qid=1064377089/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/002-7163052-8400036?v=glance&s=software&n=507846)

SuSE Personal (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00008XYHO/qid=1064377133/sr=1-5/ref=sr_1_5/002-7163052-8400036?v=glance&s=software)

My new Favourite (I haven't tried it yet)SuSE Office Desktop (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00008BR8F/qid=1064377133/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/002-7163052-8400036?v=glance&s=software) allows you to run some Windows stuff like MS Office or Photoshop

All great Products, and I like your method for deducing your new favourite Distro "American Bastard"!

SuSE.com (http://suse.com)
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: insomnia on 24 September 2003, 14:39
quote:
Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:
Mandrake is an unstable mess.

Use RedHat 9, or Slackware

easy to use and install   (http://smile.gif)  

Yes, I mean Slack.

But RedHat is certainly easier.



Using Slackware is never a bad idee, it teaches you allot.
SuSE really isn't bad either.
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: insomnia on 24 September 2003, 14:47
PS: Burning iso files in Windows:

Simply use WinOnCD.

*First click on Others.
*Pick Track Image (this is always raw)
*Burn the iso.

[ September 24, 2003: Message edited by: insomnia ]

Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: solo on 25 September 2003, 22:36
Other keys that your bios could use for the bios menu would be F1 (through F12 basically), Delete, or Backspace. I've seen them all used. If your BIOS shows a splash screen while the BIOS is doing its dtuff, try pressing Escape, that should make it show you the text behind everything, where there is usually a "Press XX to enter Setup" or something message.

Then look under Boot or Boot Options or something and look for options like "BOot Device #1" or equivalent. It might just be one option "Boot Order" that lets you move them up and down too  (http://smile.gif) .
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: pofnlice on 26 September 2003, 08:49
it's on an asus mb with an AMD Athlon k-6 xp, the Bios key is Delete  :D   Im not a total moron, but I can simulate it  :D
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: slvadcjelli42 on 27 September 2003, 04:15
quote:
Originally posted by Joey:
herewego...
I went to SuSeLinux's link for the d/l...
even d/l'ed the boot disk and the full disc for SuSe 8.2
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I don't mean to sound stupid, but I've gotta make sure... you mean you downloaded the ISO's to install from that FTP server? Or you actually downloaded ISO's that can install SuSE from CD's? (I've tried the FTP install and it doesn't work for me, and I can't buy it right now.)
Title: I downloaded the iso's for SuSe...now what....damn things aint workin
Post by: AmericanBastard on 29 September 2003, 07:31
It doesn't sound stupid, I have since resolved this but to answer your ???, I tried both and ftp didn't work for me either...of course this was also shortly after I let my computer illiterate house mate use my puter, and i came on to find alot wrong...I said screw it and reformatted and started over...ahhhh windows and it's fresh starts!!!  I just love dumping a few gigs of memories and black mail material so I can have a nice new clean OS!!!