I'm sure you already know this, but you'd use control+s to start Orca on
the live CD and not control+alt+s.
On 04/24/2015 11:11 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
First, orca wouldn't even come up with control-alt-s on the hard drive.
So, on the archlinux disk I deleted the vinux-4.0-dvd-amd64.iso file.
Then I ran Download-Vinux.bash which had been modified to get that iso
file.
The rsync server downloaded what it had.
Next I ran md5sum --quiet --check vinux-4.0-dvd-amd64.iso and got a
bunch of missing files.
So I ran Download-Vinux.bash again and then repeated the md5sum command
again with no difference.
Final conclusion, sourceforge.net has a corrupted master and has
distributed that corruption to all of its mirrors some time ago.
Another complete waste of time and internet resources.
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