Re: FC3-i386-disc2.iso

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If you don´t want to go to the trouble of using bit-torrent, you could
use rsync to repair the file. The problem is finding an rsync server
which holds the repository... I find the more popular mirrors have an
rsync server on the side.

I have been able to repair damaged ISO files over a 56k modem in just a
couple of minutes using rsync.

rsync comes with base Fedora Core.

Ben.

On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 01:47, James Mckenzie wrote:
> >Group
> >
> >I am having trouble downloading a valid disc 2 ISO image. When I use
> the >media check that comes with the install package, it returns a
> FAIL. I am able >to download disk images 1,3, and 4 that pass that
> PASS the media check >utility. I have tried downloading the image from
> the redhat site and mirrors; I >have also tried burning the image with
> 2 separate burners and burning >software.
>  
> Have you tried using a Torrent program like Azureus?  I suggest this
> because it maximizes use of bandwidth and file checks are done while
> the file downloads.  
>  
> >When I run md5sum on FC3-i386-disc2.iso I get
> >2c11674cf429fe570445afd9d5ff564e which is different than that listed
> on the web >page.
>  
> Either the file has been modified (hacked) or did not download
> correctly. 
>  
> >Any Ideas ?
> Use a Torrent client.  For very large downloads I tend to use it.  
>  
>  
> James McKenzie
> A Proud User of Linux!
> 
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