Re: shrike-i386-disc 2 problem

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It's going to be much easier to check the ISO image first:

md5sum shrike-i386-disc2.iso

(or whatever it's called). The MD5 checksums for the CDs are:

400c7fb292c73b793fb722532abd09ad  shrike-i386-disc1.iso
6b8ba42f56b397d536826c78c9679c0a  shrike-i386-disc2.iso
af38ac4316ba20df2dec5f990913396d  shrike-i386-disc3.iso
0727c51ab359dafa9ab31e0c50958aa6  shrike-SRPMS-disc1.iso
2ddd8e6a8502869cd2e78d47590b9be1  shrike-SRPMS-disc2.iso
f378cf68b22c3b9a64c86b5067511630  shrike-SRPMS-disc3.iso

(the MD5SUM file in the download area contains this lot). You can check all of the images in one go by doing:

md5sum --check MD5SUM

Of course, to do all this one needs a Linux box. Or you can download and install "cygwin" (you can get that from www.redhat.com as well -- just search for "cygwin"). If you can't check checksums for some reason then just look at the file sizes -- corruption normally comes from truncated files rather than actually damaged ones.

jch


burgeke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


No problem. VMWare is virtualization software...
I suspect it is a problem with the drive itself... Can you check the media
on another box to confirm?

-----Original Message-----
From: ivan Zbiral [mailto:cyberucho@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:31 AM
To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: shrike-i386-disc 2 problem







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