Subject: Re: How to mount macppccd.iso
To: None <>
From: None <>
List: port-macppc
Date: 12/20/2000 10:29:20
what version of toast are you running? if you run OS9 with a pre-4.0 version
of toast it errors out when trying to mount stuff. if you have a toast image
file it should burn as is just fine (do not drag it into toast but double
click it, the toast format should say 'image file')

-Jojo

> From: David Rogers <drogers@halo7.net>
> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 12:21:30 -0600
> To: <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
> Subject: Re: How to mount macppccd.iso
> 
> Im having the same problem with the iso.  So you're saying to just burn the
> file to a disk?  That won't work.  Everything I've read in the FAQ's says to
> use Toast to mount it, you get two partitions, one hfs and one iso9660.
> Then drag them over to toast.  The only problem is I get errors when I do
> this.  So if anyone has successfully made a cd from those iso' let us know
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Olaf Beyer wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> 
>>> I'm a newbie to the UNIX-Stuff, but I'll like to install NetBSD as
>>> Training for our UNIX-Server with Apache running. So I download the
>>> "macppccd.iso"-image and want to burn it as a bootable installer-cd.
>>> 
>>> My two ones:
>>> 
>>> 1. Can I do "a bootable installer-cd" with this, or did I miss the point?
>>> 
>>> 2. I have 66MB-File after download on my desktop. I think I have to
>>> mount this image to burn it, right?! But no tool (Toast, Expander,
>>> diskcopy) did the job, how to mount this?
>> 
>> The image you downloaded should be bootable once you burn it to CD.  You
>> do not need to mount the image in order to burn it.  It shoulds like
>> you're using MacOS in which case you should be able to use Toast to write
>> the image to CD.
>> 
>> 
>>> OK thats my problem(s). I hope I get it to you - english is not my
>>> language, sorry.
>> 
>> your english is quite good :)
>> 
>> -Dan
>> 
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