Thanks for the input. I tried the slower speeds, but sadly it didn't
work. Instead I got "cpio: Bad Magic" error when trying to install. A new challange to resolve. I want to prove that this burner I just
got is capable of making these discs. If I have to give up on the
discs I will move on to that other doc. Thanks for passing it along. I am downloading, by Torrent again even though the md5sum was good. Don't really know what else to try Just 19 more hours and I will have
a fresh copy.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:43:53 -0500, Craig Thomas <cjtinhp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I should add that if they don't work, and writing new ones at slower speeds doesn't sound good or doesn't work, you can install using other methods [http/ftp/nfs].
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/x8664-multi- install-guide/s1-installmethod.html
[very valid and very useful set of docs IMHO]
-- Craig Thomas <cjtinhp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Could be the media perhaps?
Have you tried to make the iso from the burned CD (that you burned from the original iso) and checked the MD5SUM, again?
Cheers, Vinicius.