Thanks for the suggestions guys. It's not a media problem, nor is it an MD5 checksum problem. K3B reports 100% burned when in fact it is less than 100% burned. I checked the log and there is a "time out waiting for DMA error" for /dev/hdc, which is the DVD burner, then an ATAPI reset. My main hard drive is on /dev/hda. I've tried it with the 2.6.8 kernel and the previous 2.6.7 kernel. Any other ideas of things I can try? Joshua On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 01:02, Aaron Gaudio wrote: > On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 22:41 -0500, Andrew Konosky wrote: > > > You might just have a bad CD media, or it could be scratched or > > something. Unless your burner has just crapped out on you, which is not > > likely, it should work. Try a different mirror for downloading the file > > and then check it with the md5sum before you burn another one. > > > > And in my experience, it is not unusual for a few/all of your media from > the same spindle fail at the same location. Try media from a different > package and/or manufacturer. --
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