Re: Info to upstream centos mirror: file centos/7.0.1406/os/x86_64/LiveOS/squashfs.img IS CORRUPT !

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Of course you are right regarding my statement  and I should have been 
more modest with my words and claim - but indeed I've stored a backup 
named .bak in the mirror directory without thinking about rsync that 
obviously deleted the file during it's next scheduled sync that same 
night  -

BUT I've tried 3 different local mirrors to sync with before making this 
claim and as of today the file and checksum I find on my disk and local 
mirror indeed is the same I have checking the same file from a freshly 
downloaded NetInstall.iso  - the same you do:

693a52b00ac5a6d2e6e2a645352a3c2649578c5f   (checked using sha1sum)

But friday night it was not!  But let's stop to worry about that now and 
I'll choose my words a little wiser next time.

Best regards and thank you trying to confirm this issue nevertheless.

Best regards
Andreas Balg
On 07/25/2014 06:28 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 23/07/14 22:21, Andreas Balg wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i've been struggling hard to setup our automated PXE/kickstart system
>> using various local mirrors
>> but it alway hung after partitioning with no further exception. When I
>> encountered squshfs errors
>> on the Console (text based / kickstart installation) I re-synced (rsync)
>> with CERN mirror afterwards with
>> switch.ch mirror and fh-esslingen - But the squashfs image remained corrupt.
>>
>> To prove my suspicion i've finally copied the file from Netboot.iso into
>> our local mirror and voilà -
>> finally the installation works as expected.
>>
>> Just wanted to let you know - it might save man people from many hours
>> of trouble ...
>>
>> Please check - and keep up the great work  :-)
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andreas
> Well, what would be good is to give the checksum of your local file
> before claiming it's corrupt everywhere :-)
> The sha1sum from that squashfs image on the master mirror and on the DVD
> iso is the same :
> 693a52b00ac5a6d2e6e2a645352a3c2649578c5f  squashfs.img
>
> So probably you got it corrupted during you transfer.
> I guess also that you have not it anymore, but this hasn't changed on
> the centos controlled mirrors.
>
> Cheers,
>

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