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How to burn the DVD from ISO Image file : CentOS-5.1-i386-bin-DVD.iso

Asked by JatinHemant in Linux Distributions, Windows XP Operating System

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Hi friends !

I downloaded ISO Image file : CentOS-5.1-i386-bin-DVD.iso for CentOS 5.1. I downloaded it with Download Manager. Now as I have WinRAR installed in my PC, the iso file is downloaded as a WinRAR format. When I use command prompt and check the full name of file, it is : CentOS-5.1-i386-bin-DVD.iso

I extracted the file in the folder: CentOS-5.1-i386-bin-DVD.

Now, please tell me..

Should I burn this folder as a Data CD in a normal way as we burn Data CDs with Nero StartSmart or there is any other way to burn ISO files ? or

If I burn it as a Data CD, taking this folder as Data, will the CD be bootable ?

I use to burn Data CDs/DVDs, burn from image files and copying CDs. I know that this is a very simple question to ask but please see that I have never burn ISO file for any of the Linux Edition. So I want to be sure that my DVD will be bootable and will work fine.

Thanks,

Hemant
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