Mick Mearns wrote:
Hello list;
I am new to this list (referred here from the fedora-list)
So this may have been answered, but is not in the archives.
I just downloaded and burned all 4 cd's and the recue CD.
I burned them using K3B (which does an md5 test for each iso)
They burned fine.
When I booted CD #1 and did 'linux mediacheck' it fails for every CD.
I know this has happened on previous releases, so are the disks ok?
I read that the FC4-t2 DVD iso was known to fail ...
here is the SHA1 file:
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Hash: SHA1
07bfb83609ddd13d37470c8524a6deb53497d926 FC4-test2-i386-DVD.iso
ccf5698ad972403cc08a1d6428a8deae1b63973a
FC4-test2-i386-SRPMS-disc1.iso
570922f4ad031869b89f81e4e385e0eaa792464b
FC4-test2-i386-SRPMS-disc2.iso
b86e8e235a0368cc09f9da92e33a20b3f04b6ef4
FC4-test2-i386-SRPMS-disc3.iso
36e06d93cf53f9365f6aacd951e806dd153e4dea
FC4-test2-i386-SRPMS-disc4.iso
90c4ed0c121f0df5ca2c8303ea08e1af8d5fc460 FC4-test2-i386-disc1.iso
affeb3e5e6de67451c10b7874ecbab673e83d467 FC4-test2-i386-disc2.iso
07ef6fec843bf4d16121f3ea5c8a8617fe533ce4 FC4-test2-i386-disc3.iso
884c0a3e6d44f1ac1dfa5d498dc829a9b7e8e7ff FC4-test2-i386-disc4.iso
c7173ddfd202bdca584321bef71b7dab216c0c0b FC4-test2-i386-rescuecd.iso
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFCVYjutEJp0E8qb9IRAsfqAJ9r8JLGc34/agc/4Ff7iuaSunNcigCeJKVs
QJ86el8i2obj7dgPmEFqbsU=
=flYM
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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here are my md5's
[root@localhost FC4]# md5sum *.iso
a47f4cfa31078c411cf70f78b857d1a2 FC4-test2-i386-disc1.iso
857b1f7f2ce0c7702b9e5cb54c8c13f3 FC4-test2-i386-disc2.iso
766d31ea3ce8da3cfc7d6dc5e57c60ba FC4-test2-i386-disc3.iso
dea109149a73003888688a70cb3119fa FC4-test2-i386-disc4.iso
aa17554e1a26f8a03675a6751999a347 FC4-test2-i386-rescuecd.iso
[root@localhost FC4]#
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As a test I downloaded the rescue image from several servers.
I used firefox->right click->save as
As well as D4X.
The md5sum was the same as the iso that failed media check.
Instead of doing an md5sum test, you should be doing a sha1sum test:
sha1sum *.iso
in the directory where you placed the isos.
Gerry