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I burned a debian distro to a DVD RW and the DVD won't boot to install the distro, if I insert the disc while on OS, the cdrom won't mount. Also if I open gparted it stays "scanning all devices..." forever.



I've also noticed that the were mounted 3 discs or partions after burning the disc.



update: if i run sudo mount /dev/sr0 the terminal stays waiting forever



update: it shows this mounted discs or partitions but the cdrom/optical drive can't mount the dvd nor can be detected



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  • This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

    – terdon
    yesterday











  • If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

    – terdon
    yesterday













  • Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

    – terdon
    yesterday




















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I burned a debian distro to a DVD RW and the DVD won't boot to install the distro, if I insert the disc while on OS, the cdrom won't mount. Also if I open gparted it stays "scanning all devices..." forever.



I've also noticed that the were mounted 3 discs or partions after burning the disc.



update: if i run sudo mount /dev/sr0 the terminal stays waiting forever



update: it shows this mounted discs or partitions but the cdrom/optical drive can't mount the dvd nor can be detected



enter image description here










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  • This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

    – terdon
    yesterday











  • If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

    – terdon
    yesterday













  • Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

    – terdon
    yesterday
















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I burned a debian distro to a DVD RW and the DVD won't boot to install the distro, if I insert the disc while on OS, the cdrom won't mount. Also if I open gparted it stays "scanning all devices..." forever.



I've also noticed that the were mounted 3 discs or partions after burning the disc.



update: if i run sudo mount /dev/sr0 the terminal stays waiting forever



update: it shows this mounted discs or partitions but the cdrom/optical drive can't mount the dvd nor can be detected



enter image description here










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I burned a debian distro to a DVD RW and the DVD won't boot to install the distro, if I insert the disc while on OS, the cdrom won't mount. Also if I open gparted it stays "scanning all devices..." forever.



I've also noticed that the were mounted 3 discs or partions after burning the disc.



update: if i run sudo mount /dev/sr0 the terminal stays waiting forever



update: it shows this mounted discs or partitions but the cdrom/optical drive can't mount the dvd nor can be detected



enter image description here







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  • This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

    – terdon
    yesterday











  • If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

    – terdon
    yesterday













  • Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

    – terdon
    yesterday





















  • This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

    – terdon
    yesterday











  • If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

    – terdon
    yesterday













  • Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

    – terdon
    yesterday



















This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday





This is a burning DVD issue, so, not really a duplicate

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday













@IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

– terdon
yesterday





@IporSircer please don't use that question as a dupe target just because the OP mentions Kali! That question should either never be used as a dupe target (but only as something to point people to) or, if you must use it, only use it as a dupe target if the question is clearly about someone trying to use Kali as a regular OS without the required knowledge.

– terdon
yesterday













If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

– terdon
yesterday







If this is about burning a Kali CD, please edit and make that clear. Different distributions have different installation approaches, so Debian might work while Kali won't, or Kali might work and Ubuntu won't etc. So if this is about Kali, let us know. Also, clarify exactly what you burned, where you got it from and how you burned it.

– terdon
yesterday















Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

– terdon
yesterday







Finally, I strongly urge you to have a look at the Why is Kali hard post. If you are having trouble with creating an installation CD, and you don't know what those mounted disks are, Kali is probably not the right place to start. There's no reason why you should know any of this, of course, but Kali is a tool designed for experts and is not easy to use for non-experts, and this question suggests you aren't an expert.

– terdon
yesterday












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[1] - Verify your boot order in your BIOS to make sure your DVD drive is before your harddisk.



To do so;




  • When cpu starts type F-12 or f10 to launch BIOS set -up.

  • If you search bios boot for your computer hardware you will find the
    shortcut key.


if that does not work



[2] - Try to create a second live cd with a different application, k3b, gnome-disk-utlitity etc



and before you install again



[3] - Check your checksum on your dvd disk to make sure file is not corrupted



Hope this helps!






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  • I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

    – Julien Tremblay McLellan
    yesterday













  • Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

    – terdon
    yesterday












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[1] - Verify your boot order in your BIOS to make sure your DVD drive is before your harddisk.



To do so;




  • When cpu starts type F-12 or f10 to launch BIOS set -up.

  • If you search bios boot for your computer hardware you will find the
    shortcut key.


if that does not work



[2] - Try to create a second live cd with a different application, k3b, gnome-disk-utlitity etc



and before you install again



[3] - Check your checksum on your dvd disk to make sure file is not corrupted



Hope this helps!






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  • I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

    – Julien Tremblay McLellan
    yesterday













  • Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

    – terdon
    yesterday
















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[1] - Verify your boot order in your BIOS to make sure your DVD drive is before your harddisk.



To do so;




  • When cpu starts type F-12 or f10 to launch BIOS set -up.

  • If you search bios boot for your computer hardware you will find the
    shortcut key.


if that does not work



[2] - Try to create a second live cd with a different application, k3b, gnome-disk-utlitity etc



and before you install again



[3] - Check your checksum on your dvd disk to make sure file is not corrupted



Hope this helps!






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  • I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

    – Julien Tremblay McLellan
    yesterday













  • Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

    – terdon
    yesterday














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[1] - Verify your boot order in your BIOS to make sure your DVD drive is before your harddisk.



To do so;




  • When cpu starts type F-12 or f10 to launch BIOS set -up.

  • If you search bios boot for your computer hardware you will find the
    shortcut key.


if that does not work



[2] - Try to create a second live cd with a different application, k3b, gnome-disk-utlitity etc



and before you install again



[3] - Check your checksum on your dvd disk to make sure file is not corrupted



Hope this helps!






share|improve this answer








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[1] - Verify your boot order in your BIOS to make sure your DVD drive is before your harddisk.



To do so;




  • When cpu starts type F-12 or f10 to launch BIOS set -up.

  • If you search bios boot for your computer hardware you will find the
    shortcut key.


if that does not work



[2] - Try to create a second live cd with a different application, k3b, gnome-disk-utlitity etc



and before you install again



[3] - Check your checksum on your dvd disk to make sure file is not corrupted



Hope this helps!







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  • I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

    – Julien Tremblay McLellan
    yesterday













  • Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

    – terdon
    yesterday



















  • I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

    – Julien Tremblay McLellan
    yesterday













  • Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

    – Ordnael Susej
    yesterday











  • @OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

    – terdon
    yesterday

















I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday





I've done step 1, the cdroom starts to read the DVD for about 20 seconds and then stops and proceeds to boot main OS... I can't acess DVD, it won't mount

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday













If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

– Julien Tremblay McLellan
yesterday







If your system is booting the main OS after reading the DVD for like 10-20 seconds. It means there is an issue with the ISO format itself. Probably during install, you need to restart the install and please try to use k3b. It is my fav for dvds!

– Julien Tremblay McLellan
yesterday















Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday





Sure, I'll give it a try. I post results soon. But there is a problem, the dvd wont won't mount... Even brasero can't detect it... when I open gparted it stays on "scanning all devices..." forever (or until Iremove the dvd)

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday













Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday





Yep, even k3b can't detect the DVD because it wont mount

– Ordnael Susej
yesterday













@OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

– terdon
yesterday





@OrdnaelSusej have you tried burning a new CD? That's the first easy step.

– terdon
yesterday










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