Re: question about RHEL-ES ISO's

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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 07:40:44AM -0400, Bill Tangren wrote:

I purchased RHEL-ES and have used curl to download the ISO's. On the download page, I see that there are four binary ISO's and four binary ISO updates. My question is this:

What's the difference? Can I do a clean install from the updates? I tried, and it failed.


Update 1 only replaces the first CD.  You can do a clean install from
the Update 1 CD #1 and the original CDs #2,3,4.

I've heard that Update 2 replaces all 4 CDs but I don't think that's out
yet.

Please define "I tried, and it failed". What error messages do you get?
Do the MD5SUMS match?



# md5sum -b rhel-3-U1-i386-es-disc1.iso c05e271aab0e2158ddc84a7595204385 *rhel-3-U1-i386-es-disc1.iso #

This matches.

The error message I get is:

"No Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD was found that matches your boot media."

I used cdrecord to burn the ISO:

# cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,1,0 rhel-3-U1-i386-es-disc1.iso


Bill




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