but i am not able to burn an iso image
while burning hardware error is coming ie. 9213
please guide me what to do…& how i can download and install sles11 sp1
(step by step instructions are benefited for me.)
but i am not able to burn an iso image
while burning hardware error is coming ie. 9213
please guide me what to do…& how i can download and install sles11
sp1
(step by step instructions are benefited for me.)
but i am not able to burn an iso image
while burning hardware error is coming ie. 9213
please guide me what to do…& how i can download and install sles11
sp1
(step by step instructions are benefited for me.)
A hardware error is unlikely to be related to the download media. As long
as the media downloaded correctly, and especially if the checksum matches
the one posted on the site for the same file, the rest is up to your
software. I do not know that this is related to SUSE Studio at all, or
even SUSE products other than the fact that the bytes being written happen
to come from SUSE, so if the checksum matches properly (or even if it
doesn’t) you will probably want to find a forum for the vendor of your
burning software. I assume it is not Linux, but I do not know unless you
tell us otherwise. The error 9213 doesn’t show up as anything to me other
than random error codes from random vendors. Try burning something else
perhaps, preferably another DVD ISO, to see if the same thing happens.
while burning hardware error is coming ie. 9213
please guide me what to do…& how i can download and install sles11
sp1
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Apart from the fact that this does not seem to be openSUSE related at
all (as others already told you), you do not tell what operating system
and what burning program you use to burn that ISO. How do you imagine
that anybody can tell something useful about that error code you get?
Hi
SLES/SLED isn’t proprietary software, it’s GPL just like openSUSE, free
to download and use forever, just no updates. You get a 60 day
evaluation license for updates, after that you need to register (a cost
$) to obtain updates and support (or free forum support, best effort).
FYI, these two forums are linked between openSUSE and SUSE, so you will
see posts from either forum.
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64) Kernel 3.7.10-1.16-desktop
up 0:03, 3 users, load average: 0.60, 0.54, 0.23
CPU AMD E2-1800@1.70GHz | GPU Radeon HD 7340
FYI, these two forums are linked between openSUSE and SUSE, so you will
see posts from either forum.
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64) Kernel 3.7.10-1.16-desktop
up 0:03, 3 users, load average: 0.60, 0.54, 0.23
CPU AMD E2-1800@1.70GHz | GPU Radeon HD 7340[/color]
This thread is in Development > SUSESstudio, what is the other one?
FYI, these two forums are linked between openSUSE and SUSE, so you will
see posts from either forum.[/color][/color]
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This thread is in Development > SUSESstudio, what is the other one?[/color]
On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 11:46:03 +0000, hcvv wrote:
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gurkirat;2576923 Wrote:[color=green]
while burning hardware error is coming ie. 9213 please guide me what to
do…& how i can download and install sles11 sp1
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Apart from the fact that this does not seem to be openSUSE related at
all (as others already told you), you do not tell what operating system
and what burning program you use to burn that ISO. How do you imagine
that anybody can tell something useful about that error code you get?[/color]
The original poster posted this on forums.suse.com - the SUSE Studio
forum on the two forum sites is the same forum, not two distinctly
different forums.
The original poster posted this on forums.suse.com - the SUSE Studio
forum on the two forum sites is the same forum, not two distinctly
different forums.
Jim
Jim Henderson, CNA6, CDE, CNI, LPIC-1, CLA10, CLP10
Novell/SUSE/NetIQ Knowledge Partner[/color]
That must be a surprise for most people.
Perhaps, I thought there was a notice on the forum about that - rather
than have two forums, it’s one forum presented in both places.
Jim
Jim Henderson, CNA6, CDE, CNI, LPIC-1, CLA10, CLP10
Novell/SUSE/NetIQ Knowledge Partner[/color]
Quite possible, but I guess that people seeing a thread emerge looking
at “New posts” or something like that will not see such a message. We
must be prepared for similar “clashes” in the future.