error 2 reading header: cpio: Bad magic error 2 reading header: cpio: Bad magic
Running anaconda, the Fedora Core system installer - please wait... Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/anaconda", line 341, in ? import signal, traceback, string, isys, iutil, time
File "/usr/lib/anaconda/isys.py", line 22, in ? from rhpl.log import log ImportError: No module named rhpl.log install exited abnormally sending termination signals...done sending kill signals...done disabling swap... umounting filesystems... /mnt/runtime done disabling /dev/loop0 /proc/bus/usb done /proc done /dev/pts done /tmp/ramfs done /mnt/source done you may safety reboot your system
The alt-F4 syslog screen has a bunch of the following:
<4>Error -3 while decompressing! <4>c881b21e(4107)->c5f3d000(4096)
It seems like I have some corrupt files somewhere, but I've double checked the iso images (md5sums and cmp /dev/cdrom iso). I have been concerned about appearing to have gotten some corrupt files from one of the rsync mirrors I've tried (stanford or ibiblio?). Is there a way to verify the rpms I've downloaded? Although it seems like if anything is corrupt, it's in the initrd.img on the boot media.
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