On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 23:53 +0000, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > >Maybe your networking somewhere. Replace the rpm or reburn the disk. A > >disk can check good and still be bad! > > I don't follow you:) > > This is a kickstart install from a cdrom with a url line pointed to a repo. > Its going across the wire for the bind rpm, that's why its using wget... > > I did not only verify the hash, but used another iso and tried a physical > machine with a burned dvd. Same behavior. > > There is not a network issue, see the multiple wget commands and the results. > - wget for a file on some other server works. > - wget for the rpm appears to work, but the actual file is no where > - wget for that *same* rpm, but with a -O foo works as well, but I now have a "foo" > file to show for it:) --- Have you tried another install tree? for bind ... Only other thing I can think of is bad NIC enumeration sequence. older kernels have that problem, dhcp dns issues? does it fetch other rpms fine with wget? any way to use tcp dump for network trouble shooting? John _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos