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Date:      Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:12:34 -0600
From:      "Steven N. Fettig" <freebsd@stevenfettig.com>
To:        "Martin Hudec (www.webcom.sk)" <hudec@webcom.sk>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: problems with FreeBSD 4.9 disk 1 ISO image
Message-ID:  <40338EF2.9080306@stevenfettig.com>
In-Reply-To: <200402181121.20444.hudec@webcom.sk>
References:  <40331ABB.90002@pacific.net.sg> <40332DFA.3070204@countrypure.net> <40333015.9090103@pacific.net.sg> <200402181121.20444.hudec@webcom.sk>

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Martin Hudec (www.webcom.sk) wrote:

>Did you try to burn it using slower speed? This is maybe a long shot..
>
>Cheers,
>Martin
>
>  
>
Martin actually has a point.  I have had problems with the FreeBSD 5.1.2 
ISO's - which made me think that for some reason the ISO's I was 
downloading were corrupted (every time I tried to install it on *one* of 
my machines, it crapped out with an error when installing the base 
system).  I checked the MD5 checksums and found out they were the same. 
Two things that solved this: burning at a lower speed and in one case, 
and downloading the ISO again in another case. 
Another oddity I learned about in a situation some months ago:  I work a 
lot on OS X/Macs.  I downloaded one of the ISO's over night, copied it 
the next morning to a FAT formatted firewire HD, brought it to work and 
burned it on another OS X machine after copying it over from the 
firewire HD.  The install process using *that* CD always errored out (I 
tried burning it 3 times).  I went back to the original OS X computer 
and burned a copy from the ISO I had originally downloaded and voila - 
no problems.  I found that copying from one FS to another can also 
sometimes corrupt ISO's.  I don't understand why, but this is not the 
first time this has happened - and it is not only with FreeBSD ISO's.  I 
learned to always double check the MD5's after that and be careful of 
crossing FS's multiple times.

Steve Fettig



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