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Old 01-28-04, 08:08 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Installing Smoothwall


I just downloaded Smoothwall 2.0 from smoothwall.org. I burned an ISO file using NERO and I don't think I did it right. There is only one file on the CD after I burned it and I suspect that they should be more than just one file. I also wanted to make a boot floopy so it would run on a 486 that I have and they say just to let it autorun and if it won't then click on autorun.inf and I cannot find that file. So I want to know how to burn the file so that I will be able to use the CD to make a boot floopy and to load it on to a 486 that I have. Thanks in advance for your help.

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You should select "burn image" so the iso is written to the cd, not burn it as a file. Dunno about the floppy part.

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