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Re: Draft document on burning ISO images: msg#00009

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Subject: Re: Draft document on burning ISO images

I'm thinking that any Windows users thinking of installing Fedora are more adept at burning ISO's that you give them credit for.  That said, while I wouldn't suggest any material changes to what you've posted for Windows, what about novice Linux users, who might be working from a Linux distro, possibly even a live CD?  I.e., how about instructions for how to burn ISO's in Linux, especially for situations where the CDROM is not automounted, and users may not have menu access to a burner utility.  I suppose I qualify as a semi-literate Linux user, and frankly I was taken by surprise that FC5 no longer automounts removable media.  The release notes say something about "gnome-mount" but it is Greek to me (as I use TWM or XFCE, not Gnome).  Fortunately, I speak Geek, and quickly scoped out what FC5 was showing in /dev, and mounted the cdrom from the command line, and proceeded to burn iso's with cdrecord.  If we are going to cater to CLI-challenged Windows users, we probably should do the same for CLI-challenged Linux users, and step them through the process of burning ISO's from the command line, if need be.

Otherwise, the document is very well written for its intended audience.  I'm just suggesting broadening the "non-technical" audience to include Linux users who might fall into that category.

Basil Copeland

On 4/1/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/BurningDiscs

This would be a very important document for non technical users
attempting to start using Fedora. More content and editorial reviews
would be helpful from the lurkers in this list.



Rahul

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