On 10/25/2009 4:41 AM, suvayu ali wrote: > 2009/10/25 Andre Robatino <andre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> If you suspect an image is corrupt, you can use one of the mirrors with >> an rsync server (see the rsync man page) to fix it with the minimum >> possible data transfer. You can see the ones with an rsync daemon listed at >> >> http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/11/ >> >> The syntax would be something like >> >> rsync -v >> rsync://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/fedora.redhat/linux/releases/11/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-11-i386-DVD.iso >> Fedora-11-i386-DVD.iso >> >> (assuming the corrupt copy of Fedora-11-i386-DVD.iso is in your current >> directory). Not that you need it this time, but good to keep in mind >> since it beats doing a full download 12 times. >> > > Thanks Andre for this tip. I have been meaning to learn how to use > rsync for a few months now, but can't seem to find the time :-/ > You are aware that the disk will offer to test itself if you boot it up? No smoke or mirrors needed. :-) -- David
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