I use k3b and is very easy to verify the iso file with the md5sum. Alfonso Ramírez B. Bogotá, Colombia C. Linus Hicks wrote: On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 11:39 -0800, Lo Cal wrote:I downloaded the Fedora core 3 torrent file, check the md5sum, which passed, and burned the images at 10x using nero 6.3 Ultra Edition and 12x RW disks, boot with cd 1 and start the anaconda cd test which keeps failing. Only cd 2 passed. I then search torrent sites for each disk iso and downloaded the torrent file for each cd. Do md5sum comparison, which passed and burned the cds with Nero 6.3UE at 4x using 4x RW disks. Boot cd 1, start anaconda test which failed for cd 1, 3, and 4. I used bittornado v0.3.8 for the downloads. Now the only thing left to try is downloading from http. I am curring running Fedora core2 and I want to do a clean install of Fedora core3. It looks like some one is having the same problem as me on this thread. http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-26120.html Anyone know how to fix the problem PS I just got on the list. I apologize if this topic was discussed before.Have you tried verifying the CDs after you burn them? This can be done easily with xcdroast and I would imagine other burning software can do it as well. |