abhijangda
Padawan
I have come up with a great tip espessially for those who are Linux lovers and want to make their favourite Linux distro CD/DVD but they has dial-up connection(like me) or use broadband with limits
. I have wasted my 3 dvds
to create one good fedora 8 dvd
. So in all it cost me 4 dvds.So here I will tell you how you can create your own Linux Mint CD or Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSUSE DVD.
You will require following:
1. Digit DVD in which anyone of these distros were send. For Fedora 8 see feb 2008 dvd, for ubuntu dec 2007 computing dvd, for opensuse nov 2007 dvd and for mint oct 2007 dvd(make sure these dvd's are bootable, error free and you can also install these Linux from this dvd)
2. Ashampoo Burning Studio 2008, this was supplied by digit in its nov 2007 dvd/cd. You must also register Ashampoo Burning studio 2008.
3. A cd writer drive for Linux Mint and a dvd-rw drive for others.
4. A blank cd/dvd
Now insert the dvd of your favourite Linux of which you want to create CD/DVD in your drive. Then wait for 30-60 sec until your dvd is recognised. Then Start Ashampoo Burning Studio. Go to Expert Functions and then select Create a Modified Copy of existing CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc. Click on it. Then wait until your dvd is recognised by it. Then click next after clicking it burning studio will add files.
Then delete the following folders:
Entertainment
Gaming
wallpapers
Tools
Productivity
Also delete following files:
digit.exe
autorun.inf
If you want then you can also change the name of cd/dvd you are creating from title:. You can also add some folders if you want if there is enough space. You can also see if all the folders fit on cd or a dvd from two check boxes near status bar. After all this is done then click Next. After this catching will start. After this is completed click next. Then studio will demand a blank cd or dvd. Insert it and click on change options. Then select "Finalize the CD" or it may be written as "Finalize the DVD". Then select "Burn CD in Disc at Once mode" or "Burn DVD in Disc at Once mode". Click Ok and then click "Write CD" or "Write DVD". After sometime your disc will be created. Enjoy this Disc.
I will recommend Fedora from these if you are professional and if it does not matter if there is some multimedia problems i.e. fedora does not have mp3 decoder. For multimedia support use mint.
You will require following:
1. Digit DVD in which anyone of these distros were send. For Fedora 8 see feb 2008 dvd, for ubuntu dec 2007 computing dvd, for opensuse nov 2007 dvd and for mint oct 2007 dvd(make sure these dvd's are bootable, error free and you can also install these Linux from this dvd)
2. Ashampoo Burning Studio 2008, this was supplied by digit in its nov 2007 dvd/cd. You must also register Ashampoo Burning studio 2008.
3. A cd writer drive for Linux Mint and a dvd-rw drive for others.
4. A blank cd/dvd
Now insert the dvd of your favourite Linux of which you want to create CD/DVD in your drive. Then wait for 30-60 sec until your dvd is recognised. Then Start Ashampoo Burning Studio. Go to Expert Functions and then select Create a Modified Copy of existing CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc. Click on it. Then wait until your dvd is recognised by it. Then click next after clicking it burning studio will add files.
Then delete the following folders:
Entertainment
Gaming
wallpapers
Tools
Productivity
Also delete following files:
digit.exe
autorun.inf
If you want then you can also change the name of cd/dvd you are creating from title:. You can also add some folders if you want if there is enough space. You can also see if all the folders fit on cd or a dvd from two check boxes near status bar. After all this is done then click Next. After this catching will start. After this is completed click next. Then studio will demand a blank cd or dvd. Insert it and click on change options. Then select "Finalize the CD" or it may be written as "Finalize the DVD". Then select "Burn CD in Disc at Once mode" or "Burn DVD in Disc at Once mode". Click Ok and then click "Write CD" or "Write DVD". After sometime your disc will be created. Enjoy this Disc.
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