Problems with CENTOS install (using BIBM and burncdcc)

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ohaya
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Problems with CENTOS install (using BIBM and burncdcc)

Post by ohaya »

Hi,

I have BIBM installed and am trying to install CENTOS 7.

I first tried the installation after creating a bootable USB from the ISO, but the installation hangs with a last message "assuming drive cache".

So, I tried to use burncdcc64 to burn the ISO to a DVD+R, and burncdcc64 said that it wouldn't fit on the DVD+R, but the ISO filesize is < 4.3 GB.

Why is burncdcc564 indicating that the ISO is too large and what can I do to burn the ISO?\\

Thanks,
Jim
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Re: Problems with CENTOS install (using BIBM and burncdcc)

Post by TeraByte Support »

try a different disk, or SAO mode, or different disk type, or updating the
drives firmware.

As far as installing centos for use with BIBM, see
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=601


"ohaya" wrote in message news:12272@public.tech.misc...

Hi,

I have BIBM installed and am trying to install CENTOS 7.

I first tried the installation after creating a bootable USB from the ISO,
but the installation hangs with a last message "assuming drive cache".

So, I tried to use burncdcc64 to burn the ISO to a DVD+R, and burncdcc64
said that it wouldn't fit on the DVD+R, but the ISO filesize is < 4.3 GB.

Why is burncdcc564 indicating that the ISO is too large and what can I do to
burn the ISO?\\

Thanks,
Jim

ohaya
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Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:40 pm

Re: Problems with CENTOS install (using BIBM and burncdcc)

Post by ohaya »

Hi,

I was able to figure out how to get the installer going when I booted to the USB, but I got stuck because when you get to the partitioning page, it is showing the entire physical disk and not just the partition that I have in boot menu :(!!

I looked at your article, and that procedure seems a little "scary", especially wiping out the MBR, etc., so I have to think about it more :(...

Thanks,
Jim

TeraByte Support wrote:
> try a different disk, or SAO mode, or different disk type, or updating the
>
> drives firmware.
>
> As far as installing centos for use with BIBM, see
> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=601
>
>
> "ohaya" wrote in message news:12272@public.tech.misc...
>
> Hi,
>
> I have BIBM installed and am trying to install CENTOS 7.
>
> I first tried the installation after creating a bootable USB from the ISO,
>
> but the installation hangs with a last message "assuming drive cache".
>
> So, I tried to use burncdcc64 to burn the ISO to a DVD+R, and burncdcc64
> said that it wouldn't fit on the DVD+R, but the ISO filesize is < 4.3 GB.
>
> Why is burncdcc564 indicating that the ISO is too large and what can I do
> to
> burn the ISO?\\
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
ohaya
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Re: Problems with CENTOS install (using BIBM and burncdcc)

Post by ohaya »

As far as the problem I had with BurnCDCC64, I just figured that out, and you probably won't believe how stupid this (I) was....

It turned out that the disk I had in the burner was a CD and not a DVD+R. I have 2 cakeboxes, 1 of CDs and the other of DVD+Rs, and both disks (CD and DVD+R) are painted plain white on the non-recording side.... so maybe that is a little bit of an excuse :)???

Jim
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