I verified my sha1sum from the site (the sha1sum information SHOULD be
next to the download link) with the one calculated from my downloaded
.iso and they match.
However, I followed your advice and didn't burn another disc.
Did a boot and install from LAN and everything went smoothly.
Thanks
PS: when I ran yum update after install I received a conflict between
syslog-ng and rsyslog: had to uninstall rsyslog or no update would be made.
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Pedro Freire wrote:
Meanwhile I verified that the iso SHA1SUM is correct. It must have
been a burning problem.
I will re-burn later and, this time, verify the result :)
Another thing you can do - burn the boot.iso (in the images directory)
and boot off that - mount the DVD (mount the image or physical disk)
and make it available via web server on another box. http installs
seem to recover much better from a download error than off of DVD
media when the drive mis-reads.
I always do http installs now - nothing more frustrating than having
an install fail because an rpm file was mis-read due to a piece of
dust on the drive lens and Anaconda can't figure out to try and
re-read it.
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