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Old 19th May 2004, 03:07 PM
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FC2 Final DVD ISO, md5sum good, media check bad

I have downloaded (via bittorrent) the DVD for FC2 Final. The md5sum matches the one on the RedHat Fedora site. However, when I boot the DVD and run the media check, it fails.

Can anyone get the media check to work? If so, then I need to start looking at my DVD burner (which has worked fine so far).
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Old 19th May 2004, 03:12 PM
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have you tried skipping the media check and going right into the intsall? I've had that happen on FC1 and skipped and it installed fine.
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Old 19th May 2004, 03:20 PM
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The DVD will boot. However, I would like to make sure everything is good BEFORE I go through all the effort of the install just to find that it hangs at the end.
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Old 31st May 2004, 08:18 PM
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MD5SUM doesn't match for ISO DVD for me ...

Hello:

To further complicate this a bit, I just downloaded the DVD iso for FC2 from

ftp.ens.utulsa.edu

All the discs (CD ROM) ISOs match the MD5SUM ... but the DVD ISO doesn't (!!!)

MD5SUM result for DVD ISO :

# md5sum FC2-i386-DVD.iso
88c63d766105d032c74f31a20df05bed FC2-i386-DVD.iso

But the MD5SUM as listed on http://fedora.redhat.com/ is

5025c41edf87b679f036377013234d9b

So what's going on? Is the DVD ISO being corrupted somehow?

I'm going to go ahead & install from the CDROM ISOs until I figure out the MD5SUM issue(s).

Thots?

Charlie (aka CyberchuckTX)
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Old 31st May 2004, 09:44 PM
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Some applications have problems with files over 2GB, and if I'm not mistaken the FAT32 filesystem can't handle files over 4GB correctly.

The applications that could mistreat your large file include download clients (e.g. your browser or download manager) and CD-/DVD-burning application.

To nharris I suggest checking whether (version of) the application used to write the DVD can handle +4GB files. I wrote my DVD using the latest k3b (which uses dvd+rw-tools for the actual writing process) and it worked fine. In Windows I think the latest versions of Nero and Roxio DVD Creator should do fine as well. If you don't have these applications, try checking out Copy-To-DVD or BlindWrite at http://www.vso-software.fr/. You can try them with full functionality for 15 days.

To cyberchuck I suggest checking whether the download client handles large files correctly. I used prozilla under FC1 to download my image and it failed! I ended up with a 2GB file. Then I retried using gftp 2.0.17 and it worked fine.

Also make sure you don't download the file onto a FAT32 partition!
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Old 1st June 2004, 06:14 AM
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hallo,

here is the correct fc2-dvd.
ftp://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/f...2-i386-DVD.iso

the file is 4,7 GB large.

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Old 2nd June 2004, 01:13 AM
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Was a bad DVD burn!

It appears that it was a bad DVD after all. I'm using Nero with a Plextor burner and this is my first bad burn. So, I'm guessing it was just a bad DVD-R.

Thanks for everyone's input and suggestions.

In the end, I'm glad RedHat added the media check support. It's a life saver.
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