Anybody have tricks to write the i386 ISO image to DVD?
I've tried DVD+-RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-R in both Windows 7 (two different writers) and rebooted into CentOS 6 (x86_64) and tried cdrecord (now called wodim). On wodim I've tried overburn, reducing speeds, etc.
All give the same results: the same number of bytes are written - indicating the disc is full (according to my calculations) and wodim exits thinking it had a buffer underflow problem.
I had no problem creating the x86_64 install DVD, which is smaller, and installing it next to my Windows. I just plug in a usb thumb drive and hit <ESC> when I want to run CentOS there and it works fine.
The inability to create the i386 DVD initially prevented me from trying to install a desktop system on an old Acer running 4.8 (hasn't been booted in ... nearing a year?).
I got around that by deciding to put the iso image on an external usb drive, exporting it via nfs and doing a network install. It had been so long since I dinked with any of this stuff it took me a couple of days of googling around, reading man pages, ... to get that working. Mostly having to do with iptables ports not being open. Sheesh! Black Hats create a lot of grief with their shenanigans!
Anyway, then it panics when it starts writing the hard drives - I'll post another mail on that.
Anyway, my life would've (will be) a bit simpler if someone can clue me in to how to get that image onto a DVD using either CentOS 6 or Windows.
Checksums pass.
Any hints gratefully accepted.
TIA, Bill