Ive downloaded the installation iso file… Now what do I do with it?
An ISO file is a CD image – it needs to be written to a CD, then you can start the computer from the CD. If it doesn’t start the installer, you may have to tell the computer to boot from CD in the BIOS Setup. Below, you’ll find instructions on creating a CD from the ISO file for most common CD writing software: K3B (Linux/Unix) Go to the “Tools” menu, select “Burn CD Image”, select the arklinux.iso file in the “Image to Burn” entry, click start. CD Bake Oven (Linux/Unix) In the opening screen, click “Burn a new CD from an image file”. Select arklinux.iso and then click the “Create!” button. Nero Burning ROM (Windows) Open Nero and close the wizard. Go to “File” and then to “Burn Image..”. In the next dialog, click on “Image files (*.nrg)” and select “All Files (*.*)”. Choose arklinux.iso and click “Accept”. Make sure the next dialog says Type: Data Mode 1, Block size: 2048, Image header: 0 and Image trailer: 0. In the next dialog, make sure the “write” and “finalize” options are active
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