Re: checking install media

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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 13:33:18 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:

> > since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> > to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> > of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
> > *THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm prompted to
> > check the media anyway.
> >
> >   or am i misremembering my most recent install?
> 
> Box media doesn't ask to check the media.  It's one of the only
> differences between the media in the box, and the downloadable isos.

How's that possible when the MD5 fingerprints of the boxed media and
the downloadable ISOs are the same?

I've thought "linux mediacheck" is there as an _option_, e.g. when
you want to check ISOs without starting an installation.

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