>>>>> "JB" == Jason Brashear <jbrash@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: JB> I dont have a CDR in a linux system. can I make these cd's from my JB> windows system that has the cdr? Sorry, I don't use windows so I can't really say. You could build an ISO under Linux and transfer that to your windows machine, assuming you have software that will burn a plain ISO file. Try this: make a directory (doesn't matter what you call it) and CD to it. Create this little one-liner script; I called it "makeit": ------- #!/bin/sh mkisofs -v -v -o boot.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -R -J -V -T image ------- Now mkdir -p image/isolinux; cd image/isolinux Copy your vmlinuz and initrd.img files here; I called them "vml642" and "ird642.img". isolinux severely resticts the naming you can use, so don't get fancy or it won't work. Create isolinux.cfg. You can copy in or create a boot image and various messages; I don't know what the minimum you have to specify is. But you will at least need a stanza for these images: ------- label ks64-2 kernel vml642 append initrd=ird642.img devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=9216 ksdevice=link ks=http://url.to/kickstart.file ------- cd ../.. run the "makeit" script, which will give you boot.iso. Burn that however you can. - J<