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Re: Respin.iso
Everett said:
> Could it be a bad down load or bad burn?
FWIW, if the ISO is corrupted, you can "fix" it if you can get rsync
access to a site (like ftp.silug.org) that has the correct ISO.
(Since rsync only copies the differences in two files, if the ISO
isn't corrupted too badly, it should only take a minute or less to fix
it.)
BTW, any time you get an ISO, make sure you double-check the md5sum of
the file. "md5sum 7.0-i386-respin-disc1.iso 7.0-i386-respin-disc2.iso"
should give the following output:
fc9c2c23b02d2a35b75845530db81743 7.0-i386-respin-disc1.iso
0e77615754f281363c231b2d4b1806bb 7.0-i386-respin-disc2.iso
Steve
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