On 30/09/13 13:18, zGreenfelder wrote: > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Carl T. Miller <carl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Phil Dobbin wrote: >>> The other day I burnt a copy of a CentOS 6.4 64 bit netinstall disc, >>> verified the disc which passed & about a third of the way through the >>> install it informed me that there was no CD in the drive & refused to >>> carry on. >>> >>> So I burnt another & the same thing happened. So using the same disk >>> burner & the same batch of disks, I burnt a copy of a Debian 7.1 >>> netinstall & it installed perfectly. >>> >>> Any thoughts gladly welcome (the CentOS disc was downloaded from the >>> CentOS repos). >> Dust is the one thought that comes to mind. Try either >> blowing air into devices or getting some kind of cd/dvd >> device cleaner. >> >> > I'd say you should probably do an MD5 sum of the centos netinstall iso you > downloaded > and make sure it matches the entry in the .md5sum file that should be in > the same directory > where you got the iso -- assuming that 'verified the disc' means only that > the burner software > verified the iso image matches the disc. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos No, I checked the MD5 sum as always on both discs & verified it at the beginning of the install. Most odd, Debian server worked perfectly... Cheers, Phil... -- currently (ab)using Arch Linux, CentOS 5.9 & 6.4, Debian Squeeze & Wheezy, Fedora Spherical & That Damn Cat, Lubuntu 12.10, OS X Snow Leopard & Tiger, Ubuntu Quantal, Raring & Saucy GnuGPG Key : http://phildobbin.org/publickey.asc _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos