On Thursday, July 20, 2006, at 09:10 PM, John van Zantvoort wrote:
I've had similar problems, the checksums seemed to fail even when the
md5sum
didn't.
Beeing neurotic I've extracted all the iso's into one folder then "rpm
--import"'ed the key on the disk and verfied every package "rpm -K
blah.rpm".
They where all correct so I just exported the files through nfs (http
works
just as wel) and use the isolinux on the first disk to create a disk
to boot
from.
End result: quick(it's often quicker then cd/dvd installs) working
install.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
John.
I took a chance with the Fedora cds that did not past the installation
tests. The
installation went through without a problem.
On 7/20/06, Margaret_Doll <Margaret_Doll@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have downloaded years of Fedora and RedHat isos , written them to
disc and used them for installlations.
I have not been able to write FC 5 disc2 and disc5, RedHat ES 4,
Update disc2 and disc4 successfully. They all fail the installation
test prior to starting the installation. I have checked the sha1sums
for the isos that I have. They are fine.
Any suggestions as to why the installation tests are failing.
Installing on Dell Optiplex 620s. I have successfully done
this
before with a previous version of RedHat
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