Hi all;
I downloaded the centos 4.3 image onto my linux box and used k3b to burn a DVD iso image. It seemed to work fine.
I have an SuSE laptop and I want to setup a CentOS VM via Vmware 5.5 If I insert the dvd and boot the new vm I get 'no operating system found' It seems to be a non-bootable dvd. Is there something additional I need to do when burning the dvd image to make it bootable?
Are you sure you didn't just burn the iso to dvd? Pop it into your drive and if you only see the .iso file that's what you did.
Bill
LLC wrote:
Hi all;
I downloaded the centos 4.3 image onto my linux box and used k3b to burn a DVD iso image. It seemed to work fine.
I have an SuSE laptop and I want to setup a CentOS VM via Vmware 5.5 If I insert the dvd and boot the new vm I get 'no operating system found' It seems to be a non-bootable dvd. Is there something additional I need to do when burning the dvd image to make it bootable?
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LLC spake the following on 7/20/2006 1:48 PM:
Hi all;
I downloaded the centos 4.3 image onto my linux box and used k3b to burn a DVD iso image. It seemed to work fine.
I have an SuSE laptop and I want to setup a CentOS VM via Vmware 5.5 If I insert the dvd and boot the new vm I get 'no operating system found' It seems to be a non-bootable dvd. Is there something additional I need to do when burning the dvd image to make it bootable?
The default in VMWare machines is to have a boot order of : floppy, hard drive, CD. You need to move the CD boot order up.