On Mon, 19 May 2008 15:57:37 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: > Beartooth wrote: >> On Mon, 19 May 2008 11:46:21 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: [...] >>> Compare the number(s) you get against that in the SHA1SUM file in the >>> same directory as the .iso image(s). The sha1sums should be: >>> >>> 50253a35b5ba128c9a57b2a10cbd829813fc5119 (32-bit DVD) >>> f92576227484a4eeda0e86a497836c67c34d20ef (64-bit DVD) [...] >> On my #2 machine, where I have #3 download (done with gwget), I >> have just compared the calculated sha1sum with the 32-bit one above. >> They match. [...] > [...] It's right there on the man page. Now, *that*, SIR, is the great grand-daddy of classic lines. [...] >> It sure couldn't hurt. I don't trust USB hubs or switches or long >>> cables for media I'm trying to burn where you only get one shot. For >>> normal R/W stuff (e.g. a USB-interfaced hard drive) it's OK (even if >>> the I/O is often slower), but you only get to try to burn that DVD >>> once. If there's a buffer underrun or something, you've got a nice >>> coaster but not a usable disc. >> >> I'll do that in a minute. Meanwhile, fwiw, machine #1 finished a >> bittorrent download. I burned it, and checked it, with Brasero. But the >> laptop can't boot from it, either in its own drive or in the external. >> <sigh> > > You're sure it got burned using the .iso file as an image? The most > common error is burning the .iso file as a file. If you put the disc > into a drive (even the one you just burned it in), it SHOULD show up as > a bunch of files. If you only see one, you burned it wrong. I must've been punch-drunk by this point yesterday. Trying over some of the DVDs I was sure of, I find they seem this morning to be blank ... >> OK, the external drive is now plugged directly into this machine >> (#2 machine, which has only a read-only drive of its own)), with a >> DVD-RW disk. I'll let K3B finish calculating its md5 sum, then try to >> burn with that. Stay tuned. [...] I just tackled the gwget download again -- the one whose every conceivable sha1sum checked : what was *in* the download, what you gave, what my machine calculated *from the download, ... Curious effect with K3B, and the external drive plugged directly to the machine. It kept pointing out that I had an ISO, and asking if I wanted to burn it directly; I kept agreeing to that; and then it kept hitting a write error. Afaict, even after my highlighting the external drive, it kept reverting to the internal one -- which is read-only. So I switched to Brasero. (I often find that one of K3B or Brasero will succeed where the other fails.) Brasero took it, ran with it, and announced success. So I moved the USB plug from that PC to the laptop -- and it booted into F9. It has checked 36% of the DVD so far, just on principle after all this trouble; but past experience has been that a disk that will boot will install. Keep your fingers crossed. - - > "Hello. My PID is Inigo Montoya. You `kill -9'-ed my parent - - > process. Prepare to vi." - I've seen that one. An addiction to esoteric puns is one of the things we philologers have in common with you technoids. -- Beartooth Coalbiter, Linux Evangelist B'eo thu bl'ithe aet thisse b'eorthege! -- JRR Tolkien -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list