Robert N. Eaton said: > Hi All, > > Trying to install Kubuntu (because I get along better with KDE than > Gnome), I have run into a frustrating problem. I downloaded and burned > the .iso file, but the cdrom would not boot. I checked the BIOS to make > sure that it could boot from a cdrom (seemingly no problem.) Some older CD-ROM drives don't do well booting from CD-R media. I don't know if that is the case for your equipment but it may be. > In the information in the .iso file the Smart Boot Manager was described > as a way out of this dilemma. I quote: "Then, instead of booting on the > CD directly, you can create a Smart Boot Manager floppy image by using > the sbm.bin disk image. You can create this floppy with rawrite (under > DOS) or with dd (under Linux)." This seemed like a good idea, so I > tried, and tried, and tried. > > I've read man dd over and over, for all the good it's done me (Man, this > does not compute.)(Sorry, couldn't resist.) The problem stems from the > fact that sbm.bin is 1474560 bytes, a litle much for a 1.44 meg > floppy--thus dd. > > I really don't understand how to use dd in this (or any other) case. Did you try: dd if=/path/to/sbm.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k BTW 1,474,560 is exactly 1440k which is the exact size of a floppy. Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss