alan wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Kam Leo wrote:
On 4/17/06, David Timms <dtimms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Russell Golden wrote:
I downloaded Fedora Core 5 via BitTorrent, and when I burned the
CDs and
tested them, three of the five failed the media test. So I deleted the
images off my hard disk and redownloaded, again via BitTorrent. The
same
three CDs failed the checksum again. Has anyone else had this problem,
is the BitTorrent download corrupted, or is it just me? (please
tell me
it's just me)
1. What you should do is run the checksums on the iso file *before*
bothering to burn the CD.
2. The CD's media check fails sometimes even on good CD's.
3. Use the CD's you first made; unless you have a near to failing CD
drive, it is highly likely that the CD's you already made are right
to go !
4. see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111952741800002&r=1&w=2
and also the fedora-test list for more recent discussions.
Also burn at a slower speed. Your burner may be able to read/write
media at 48x, but it does not mean that the installer drive will be
able to read them. Believe me, I have created enough coasters because
I did not pay attention and let the burner software use the default
writing speed.
I have also had problems with some brands of media.
*cough*Memorex*cough*
Don't use generic or crapy media and expect it to burn right.
What I have never figured out is why these problems usually occur with
disc four.
lol now that one's amusing. and here's the really funny part: i use
memorex. and get this: disk 4 passed