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Old 04-08-2013, 03:42 PM   #300
euphwes
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ixtab,

I'm having the same issues with the missing Java files that the other guy was having. I burned a bootable DVD from the boot.iso in kubrick-k3-k4-k5.zip (version 3.3 from the first page of this thread). You'll be interested to know that after the Java file error, I can CD to /media/cdrom/, but LS tells me that directory is empty. No kubrick subdirectory, and no other subdirectories at all. If I browse the bootable CD in Windows, there is clearly a kubrick folder, which contains (among other files) java.sfs.

I tried using that diagnostic boot.iso you posted a few days ago at http://ixtab.tk/boot.iso, which succeeded. It told me everything was fine. I can cd to /media/cdrom/kubrick, and an ls shows me that java.sfs is present.

Hopefully this helps you! I'm not sure what you did differently between the two isos.

I'm going to try to use one of the CD isos, but convert it to a DVD image and burn that instead. Unfortunately, I only have blank DVDs at home, no CDs!
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