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why won't iso boot cd boot?
I recommend you to check the HCL looking for compatible hardware. I write that, though I'ma great admirer of what Sun does (I got a SparcStation 2 and soon a SparcStation 5 too, and I'm very happy with Solaris on it). I agree with you. I have Solaris 2.6 in my SPARCclassic workstation. I think it is one of the best

...Why Linux Hates Me :(
I have came across a download page for RedHat 8.0 at ftp://ftp.redhat. com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/iso/i386/. Other places have that and Mandrake. I thought one has to pay for RedHat? If you do pay for it you get more programs and support. if you download iso's, be sure to run check the md5sums.

Mandrake 9: install from HD: couldn't find 2nd CD?
Installing on scsi/raid/ide drive http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Since system worked on 8.2 maybe is is a bad download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum iso_name_here and compare the output of md5sum with

RH 8.0 install
James Knott bit_buc...@rogers.com comp os linux redhat In linux, use a utility called, oddly enough, md5sum to check. Use the -c option. Hi, I already compare the first and the second iso checksum with those in the download site.Both of them are the same. However, I still can't made a bootable cd through Nero5.

Mandrake 10 & MS Windows XP [NTFS]
It might be in the printed manuals, but you don't get these with the ISO download. If it's not there or on the CD check Caldera's web site for help. That's where I started. What's on the CD is just a copy of what's on the web site. Oh well. Thanks for the effort. You can download the user's for both eServer 2.3 and

SuSE6.2 iso download
Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum iso_name_here and compare the output of md5sum with the content's of the md5sum

installing xp on blank hard disk - new startup 10/24/01 from MS
Seems I have heard micro$not cannot understand *.iso extention and do not download correctly. Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here

How Do I Download
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RH 8.0 Disk 2 ISO problem..?
TXT, one line at a time, into an array variable, parse yer tokens out of the array and -then- go looking for the named file, and isolate the timestamp check into a little function where you can adjust the HH:MM numbers as needed to suit the test for your own timezone. or so. an iso download is a sweet way to

what is MD5SUM?
Check the numbers for yourself if you can. Well I do have to admit that I kind of lost interest in your voluminous loser no-life DPC babysitting logs. I have never said there was no FAP, only that you can in fact download an ISO's worth of material in a reasonable amount of time, say 6 hours of downloading,

Errors during install
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** Redhat 7.3 iso images not bootable?
This procedures relies upon the assumption, that you have a "normal" ISO mode 1 image file. You can check this, by opening the image with a hex editor (maybe Yihaaa ) But when i put in the iso2 cd it say "I could not find a Red Hat cd in your cd-rom" :( I´m going to download the iso2 and 3 today from finet and

How do I create a pkgs.sel disk?
Whatever "> happens to that line, I have total confidence that I will find out about it "> not by wasting several days installing a faulty ISO download, They don't have good quality "> control on the images they write to their CD's, and they don't check for "> errors in reading data from those CD's during an

RH8: Hangs @ Partition Check
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Installing from ISO images?
There is a checksum file called MD5SUM in most the directories containing the iso images on virtually all iso download sites. You need to grab a program to cross-check the iso images and verify that what you downloaded is error-free. I'm glad I did this as on my first attempt to pick up 7.2, the second image was

Boot from DVD
pre-recorded iso problem solutions follows --------- Some or all may apply to you. Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum

Media: Email is dead
The only difference between us and anybody else who is selling is that we tell you that these are not retail boxes :) However, you can be sure that these items are not available for download from the standard ISO download sites. If you want printed manuals and support, be sure and check out the SuSE's website.

Wget and iso-download
Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. md5sum iso_name_here Micor$oft users could This procedures relies upon the assumption, that you have a "normal" ISO mode 1 image file. You can check this, by opening the image with a hex editor

Problem with mandrake.iso
This command may either return will a checksum, which you can then use to check with Mandrake's website (the ISO download page), or aI/O read error message. I know what you mean. I recently booted the front of my pc really hard, and the cdrom drive got warped. The loading tray wasn't going in straight,

Using FILE_LIST to check what you downloaded
I have some experience downloading and burning ISO images, but I am by no means an expert. I have tried downloading the RH9 images from 2 or 3 different mirrors now, and invariably the image downloaded is twice the size (give or take a few MB) of the image on the server. They fail MD5 check.