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adduds
March 30th, 2011, 02:29 AM
I'm trying out some other distros i have fedora, openSUSE, natty (wanna check out gnome3), and debian

i tried to create a pen drive for all separate ones of the using unetbootin' and none worked except natty

i installed image writer which doesn't recognize any of my iso's when i browse my filesystem the folder they're in is just empty

i've tried the multicd.sh script to create a multiboot dvd so i don't have to create 5 different cds but when i execute it it just lists memtest where its supposed to list all the .iso's in the folder (yes i renamed them all simple as per instructions...

and then the multibootusb which only recognized openSUSE and when it was done i couldn't boot off it

my pendrive only works at booting for ubuntu?

do i have to write 5 cd's just to experiment

i also tried

dd if=suse.iso of=/dev/scd1 bs=4m

mikewhatever
March 30th, 2011, 02:35 AM
While I think Unetbooting should work, you can also write the both Fedora and Suse isos out with dd.

sudo dd if=Fedora...iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4096

...doesn't work for Ubuntu.

idoitprone
March 30th, 2011, 02:41 AM
http://multicd.tuxfamily.org/#SupportedDistros

adduds
March 30th, 2011, 03:14 AM
http://multicd.tuxfamily.org/#SupportedDistros

yes all the distros i have are listed there :) thanks

also is there a way to burn multiple cd os images onto one dvd?