At the very least I think the developers should make that oh-so-innocent notice in the popup *not* so innocent. I don't remember the exact wording, but I know it seemed as if nothing bad would come of it, and if I hadn't done research first, I *surely* would have pressed Ignore on the first try. It can be a real problem for alot of people; a sterner warning should be given, or even some kind of instructions..."see/do blahblah for help if you have problems". Just my 2 cents. On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 18:20, Ed Kenny wrote: > Since the partition corruption problems is such a serious issue with > Fedora Core 2, will there be a fix done in the next few weeks followed > by new ISOs distributed to the mirrors? Maybe this can be done with only > a rerelease of Disk1. > > This is not without precedence. A replacement ISO was released for > RedHat 9 Disk 1. I did not realize this until I saw a differnt checksum > listed for Disk 1 a few months after its initial release. > >