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Creating a bootable CD from a .iso file in MacOS Sierra

I have an ISO image of a linux distribution that I would like to burn to a CD. I am using MacOS Sierra.


I see that if I right click on the ISO image, I have the option to burn it, but I am not clear if it will just burn the iso file onto the CD, or actually burn the image and if it will be bootable once burned, or if I need to do something else to make it bootable.


I only have one CDR left, so I really want to get it right the first time and not end up with a CD that contains the .iso file as a single file on the CD, or is not bootable!

MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS Sierra (10.12.6), USB Superdrive

Posted on Sep 23, 2017 8:39 AM

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Posted on Sep 23, 2017 10:54 AM

I cannot offer any guarantees but the same procedure applied to a .img image file does burn it correctly. I haven’t tried it with an iso file - oh wait I actually did it with a windows 7 iso file and it worked (it’s been a while since I have used physical discs).

Again, no guarantees, but it *should* work.

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Sep 23, 2017 10:54 AM in response to uniqueusername123

I cannot offer any guarantees but the same procedure applied to a .img image file does burn it correctly. I haven’t tried it with an iso file - oh wait I actually did it with a windows 7 iso file and it worked (it’s been a while since I have used physical discs).

Again, no guarantees, but it *should* work.

Sep 23, 2017 10:41 AM in response to uniqueusername123

uniqueusername123 wrote:


The computer that will be booting from the CD does not have the capability to boot from USB (it's too old).


http://www.tutonics.com/2012/07/how-to-create-bootable-live-cddvd.html



A standard 700 MB CD can actually hold about 737 MB of data with error correction,

in comparison DVD can hold 4.7 GB of error-protected data

Creating a bootable CD from a .iso file in MacOS Sierra

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