I purchased the WinISO program and tried that. It burned a disk, but it was not recognized by my Redhat 9 PC as a valid media. Trying to boot from it, it skipped over the DVD and came up on the installed image.
I then looked at WinISO and it had an option to add boot information, but no information on what it needed. I tried a couple freeware ISO burners and had the same results.
I also used the right-click option on my Win 7 machine, but had the same result after burning the ISO with that method. Where do I go from here? The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Installation Guide contains a chapter on booting the installer, which describes the general steps you need to take to configure your system for booting from removable media instead of the hard drive.
Petr, I am on board with your possible solution, however, I am sure that I have complied with all those steps. After about 20 seconds it abandons that and boots from the hard disk image. After successful boot from disk image, I attempted to mount the DVD and the report was "No media available to mount".
I have installed fciv and I will verify the MD5. I will re-attempt to do the Win7 burn ISO to disc option. Nitin Yewale, I have downloaded a fresh copy of rhel-server I checked the MD5 with fciv. I am driving the disc to the site to check it out.
I should be back in about an hour. Thank you for the update. I assume here that you used the option something like, 'Burn image to disk' correct option and not 'copy data to disk' incorrect option. Nitin Yawale, Unsuccessful run. I did use the burn not the copy. I tried it on two PCs in the lab. They are both P4 3Ghz from One is running old Redhat 9 which is 32 bit. The other is running RHEL 5. The boot exercise produced the same results as before - failed to boot. I have a n RHEL 5.
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